Tom Hanks is famous in his own right, but is he related to one of the most famous U.S. presidents, Abraham Lincoln? Here's ...
The U.S. Constitution doesn't specify how many Supreme Court justices are necessary—and there weren’t always nine on the ...
As you will be reminded countless times, when you cast your vote in Tuesday's presidential election, you're not taking part in a nationwide popular vote, but rather helping decide who your state's ...
For 250 years, the US Army has adapted as a living organization composed of operating units and institutional organizations ...
The last interurban car left the Illinois Terminal Railroad's Alton depot in March 1953, marking the end of the electric car ...
On March 10, 1959, thousands of Tibetans rebelled against occupying Chinese forces, surrounding the Dalai Lama’s palace to ...
Abraham Lincoln said goodbye to his friend for the last time as they left the meeting that afternoon. It was Friday, April 14 ...
Marsh Tavern changed owners and names multiple times until 1853, when the Orvis brothers established the hotel as The Equinox. In 1972, The Equinox closed for 13 years, re-opening as the restored ...
We know that 10 of the first 12 presidents enslaved Black people, according to White House documents. All but John Adams and ...
The nation’s capital made history on Jan. 8, 1867, by giving Black men the right to vote with the District of Columbia ...
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The U.S. representative from Houston was censured after being removed during President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress. What does that mean?