Hardly a monument exists to our second president, John Adams, nor to his wife Abigail, or son John Quincy Adams,...
As we move toward July 4th and the 250th Anniversary of our nation’s founding, historical oddities are worth revisiting, not...
On May 15, 1800, President John Adams made a decisive move that would permanently shape the political landscape of the...
On March 5, 1770, a violent confrontation in Boston, Massachusetts, known today as the Boston Massacre, ignited outrage in the...
1. "I'm really good at killing people. Didn't know that was going to be a strong suit of mine." ...
As the nation digs out from a ferocious winter storm that swept across the heartland and Mid-Atlantic over the weekend,...
As thousands protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) removal of illegal aliens (many felons) in Maine and Minnesota – under...
Benjamin Franklin is about as famous, at least in America, as it gets. Two principles he pushed were “industry and...
Reality is a constant reminder of – what is real. Democrats have lost the con, lost their way, and are...
On September 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed at the Hotel d’York in Paris, a townhouse located at...
As we celebrate July 4th – Independence Day – take a moment to enjoy a look back and forward. Here...