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When is Juneteenth? Here’s why and how the holiday is celebrated
The Arizona Republic· 2 days agoThe day has been commemorated for over 160 years to recognize and celebrate the day enslaved African...
Parker: Biden's democracy smokescreen
The Longview News-Journal· 3 hours agoPresident Joe Biden makes no speech without mentioning the importance of democracy in our nation. In the case of the ongoing reminders about the...
75 Extremely Rare Historial Pictures That Will Completely And Totally Change Your Perspective On The...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTimes/Universal Images Group via Getty Images 58.Speaking of Lincoln, this man, Valentine Tapley,...
American Caesar and constitutional indifference
New Jersey Herald via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThe national bank is still with us, today as the Federal Reserve. The Insurrection Act remains available today for all presidents to employ on a whim. And the Alien and Seditions ...
Philip Cross: More turmoil at Statistics Canada
Financial Post via Yahoo Finance· 4 hours agoMany analysts have complained for years that finding data on Statistics Canada’s website has become markedly more difficult, especially when compared...
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley on When Did The United States Begin Observing Memorial Day and What Is...
Sierra Sun Times· 3 days agoQ: When did the United States begin observing Memorial Day? A: Three years after the American Civil...
Why Sam Waterston Left Law & Order
CBR.com· 6 days agoLaw & Order is one of the longest and most iconic procedural dramas, which debuted in 1990 and has since developed into a successful franchise, with...
Juneteenth: What's open & what's closed on America’s newest federal holiday
TheStreet.com· 3 days agoJuneteenth commemorates the end of slavery after the U.S. Civil War, and while government buildings and the NYSE are closed, most retail stores are open. Banks, federal offices, most state offices ...
HAL BRADY: Making the world a better place
Clayton News Daily· 5 days agoAfter turning into a service station, she suddenly realized she had accidentally left her pocketbook at home. When our helper was walking back to her car...
Kevin Holten: Living between the cracks
The Bismarck Tribune· 6 days agoIs it possible to be the vice president of the United States and live in total obscurity? Apparently, it is. And our current V.P. has come very close.