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Recent American Presidents have all faced a crisis of legitimacy in a trend that threatens the health of our democracy.
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He's cooking on all cylinders.
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Even today, the Pilgrim Fathers are considered the founders of the American nation. However, without the women who accompanied them, nothing would have been possible.
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Two black leaders are launching “1776 Unites,” a new high school curriculum that aims to combat victimhood culture in American society by telling the stories of black Americans who have prospered by embracing America’s founding ideals. Civil rights veteran Bob Woodson and Ian Rowe, a charter school leader, gave remarks Wednesday on the new curriculum and what they hope …
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Was America’s most Controversial General Assassinated? General George S. Patton was one of the most controversial and flamboyant American military leaders of World War II. He commanded the U.S. 7th Army in North Africa and Sicily and the U.S. 3rd Army in France and Germany. He died following a road accident in Germany in December 1945, but …
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Ben Stiller’s first and last LSD trip took place right outside the Museum of Natural History on the Upper West Side the night before Thanksgiving. The 54-year-old actor recently revealed that tidbit while appearing on a “Night at the Museum” reunion for “Stars in the House” alongside director Shawn Levy, Owen Wilson, Carla Gugino, Steve …
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The opening of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial on Sept. 17 has been over 20 years in the making, but it couldn’t have come at a better time, according to Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas, who led the effort to build the monument. The new memorial honoring the legacy of the World War II supreme …
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Today, Eridu is often considered to be one of the oldest permanent settlements in Mesopotamia, and perhaps even in the world. The ancient Sumerians also believed that Eridu was the first city in the world and they documented that belief in the Sumerian King List and the Eridu Genesis . At least 18 layers of …
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Culture vultures, rejoice! Gov. Andrew Cuomo decreed that NYC’s museums and cultural institutions could reopen at 25 percent capacity starting Aug. 24, reversing the mandated months-long hiatus of the city’s beloved institutions since the coronavirus pandemic hit in March. Gyms and bowling alleys are also allowed to reopen with safety precautions, and movie theaters are …