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Will misinformation decide the 2024 presidential election?
The Hill· 1 hour agoThe United States may have never held a presidential election in which the voting public was so...
An Intimate, Weekend-Long Wedding in the Hudson Valley
The Cut· 3 days agoThe Rhinebeck-based couple chose to marry at Troutbeck, a once-private 18th-century estate where...
Remembering D-Day: Cantigny exhibit shows how Allies fought for ‘Nothing But Victory’
Daily Herald· 22 hours agoCantigny’s First Division Museum is marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a new outdoor...
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 1 day agoIt turned out to be Lord Byron, my Great Pyrenees who was passing through their yard, likely chasing...
The amazing Abernathy Boys | Holy Cow! History
Santa Maria Times· 2 days agoJohn “Catch-‘Em-Alive-Jack” Abernathy was a real-life cowboy. At age 11, he was among the hired hands who moved a large herd on a 500-mile cattle drive...
RTS: Made up
The Bradford Era· 4 days agoWho is going to argue when the Commander In Chief says something that no one else has said? No one argued with John Quincy Adams when he coined the phrase “gag rule,” or Teddy
Something has been lost | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 10 hours agoDemocrats in the next five months can be counted on to step up their rhetoric about how democracy is threatened by Donald Trump's alleged...
Opinion | What Trump Looks Like to Historians
New York Times· 5 days agoThe highest ranked included no surprises: on a scale of 0 to 100, Abraham Lincoln (95.03), Franklin Roosevelt (90.83), George Washington (90.32), Teddy...
From preserving antiquities to regulating economics
The Daily Sentinel· 3 days agoThe plural “antiquities” more specifically refers to ancient relics (coins, statues, pottery), especially Greek ones. The term was commonly used in 19th century America, though ...