A man who recognized Juneteenth, honored tribes in the Capitol and counts the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library as a top achievement of his political career is now erasing history.
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Tyson Fury condemned to be boxing's miracle man who runs out of miracles
Tyson Fury this week seemed more concerned with boxing on well past his prime than winning a third world title, sounding like a prisoner of the fight game he loves.
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of our national birth certificate and mission statement, half my columns this year will be ...
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Donald Trump Shouts Loudly and Fumbles a Big Stick
From Greenland to Minnesota, some of Trump's tried-and-true leadership tools are backfiring on him.
"There are more legitimate reasons for honoring our President, Donald J Trump, but let’s not be distracted by the ceremony of ...
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Sandcastle sculptor is BANNED from iconic San Diego hotel beach for writing Mark Twain quote
Bill Pavlacka, 64, spent nearly two decades of his life building the mini monuments on the sands outside of the Hotel del ...
Marco Rubio sought to strike a conciliatory tone in his speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, telling the US ’s European allies that America wants to “revitalise an old friendship and ...
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Facts school forgot to tell you
Discover mind-blowing facts in "25 Facts They Never Taught You in School" – from polar bears' black skin to Hollywood's ...
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Black history facts many people were never taught in school
Patents, riots, migration, and art prove Black history was always part of the American story, and it still shapes the present now. The post Black History Facts Many People Were Never Taught in School ...
In this interview with EDWARD NNACHI, Dr. Emmanuel Onwe, who represented the Ebonyi Central Zone in the 6th National Assembly, shares his thoughts on the 2026 budget; and why his support for Governor ...
Readers sound off on Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, public protests against ICE and Rep. Buddy Carter's call for a greater ICE presence in Atlanta.
James Madison, the shortest president, was 5-feet-4-inches tall, but had the third-highest IQ. At 6-feet-4-inches, Abraham ...
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