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Stranger things in Georgia: Abe's on Lincoln in Savannah offers doodles, drinks in a dive
Savannah Morning News via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoPlenty of people have seen Abraham Lincoln's likeness turned into money, statues, and paintings. But...
What advice might old Abe offer today’s candidates?
Gannett via AOL· 16 hours agoFor instance, former President Donald Trump during a debate with Joe Biden in 2020 said that "nobody has done more for the black community than Donald...
10 Surprising Facts About Memorial Day
Time via AOL· 1 day ago“That's why it was at the end of May, because that’s when the springtime blooms, especially in Charleston, one of the cities that claims to have the...
20 facts Americans might not know about Memorial Day
WSB Radio· 5 hours agoAmericans mark Memorial Day in a variety of ways, some celebrating freedom at the beach or a barbecue and others, more solemnly, placing flowers on loved...
Fighting for country & freedom
ABC 2 Baltimore· 4 hours agoA tribute to more than 1,100 Civil War troops buried in Loudon Park National Cemetery in Baltimore along with their contributions to a country slow to recognize them. “I’m glad to see these ...
Republican lawmakers fought to keep the 1864 abortion ban. Even GOP voters thought it was awful.
Arizona Mirror via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhen all but five Republican legislators fought tooth and nail to protect a near-total abortion ban...
Kevin Holten: Living between the cracks
The Bismarck Tribune· 4 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.
You'll Feel Extra Proud of Your Country After Reading These Patriotic Quotes
The Pioneer Woman via AOL· 4 days agoWe've compiled the best patriotic quotes, sayings, and captions to share with friends and family...
Juneteenth: What's open & what's closed on America’s newest federal holiday
TheStreet.com· 9 hours 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 ...
Will misinformation decide the 2024 presidential election?
The Hill· 7 hours agoThe United States may have never held a presidential election in which the voting public was so...