The most important date in American history
In our country’s 248-year history, there have been many important dates, such as July 4, 1776, April 9, 1865, December 7, 1941, and September 11, 2001.
In our country’s 248-year history, there have been many important dates, such as July 4, 1776, April 9, 1865, December 7, 1941, and September 11, 2001.
Why can’t singers just sing, and actors just act? Why do they always have to enter the realm of politics?
The Norse (also known as the Vikings) originated in Scandinavia and pillaged their way through the remnants of Roman Empire.
In the 1992 presidential race, James Carville, the political strategist for Democratic Party nominee Bill Clinton, coined the immortal phrase, “It’s the Economy, Stupid” in response to media questi
What feels like a hundred years ago, I played Mayor Dan’l D. Dawgmeat in the Sacred Heart Drama Club’s production of Li’l Abner.
After 39 months of the Biden presidency, the world is in total chaos.
Last Thursday night, President Joe Biden joined former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at a glitzy New York City fundraiser.
With a failed President and the future of the country in jeopardy, the Republican Party should be united and focused on one objective, victory in November.
For decades, Democrats have controlled the nation’s largest cities.
Twice a year, Americans must change their clocks to adjust to standard or daylight-saving time.