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As summer approaches, don’t forget your history. Here’s a presidential lesson or two. John Quincy Adams — despite his great ...
In response to the pleas from white Baltimoreans fearful of what the New York Times labeled “the Negro Invasion,” the city ...
Harvard University, which is currently embroiled in legal disputes with the Trump administration, has educated eight US ...
Bill Clinton and James Patterson tell USA TODAY about "The First Gentleman," their new book where the president's husband is ...
Over the weekend, Vice President Jeremiah Koung dedicated Krish Veneer Industries, perhaps the largest sawmill in Liberia. By ...
There’s more that meets the eye to an abandoned Civil War-era military base deep in the desert of Utah County, from ...
Historians love ranking presidents. You’ve seen the lists. There are the Greats, the Near Greats and the Mediocre.
The distinguished historian David Herbert Donald once tried to prompt John F. Kennedy to evaluate the performances of his predecessors. “No one has a right to grade a president — not even poor James ...
In a precursor to the modern era, some presidents were referred to as “old” simply because they were long in the tooth, at least by the standards of their times. William Henry Harrison was sometimes ...
Program Participants: James Buchanan Band; Rodney N. Benedick, Principal; Luke Leidy, Class President; Kaylee Kriner, Salutatorian; Senior Chorus members, accompanied ...
James Buchanan is the only U.S. president from the Susquehanna Valley.He was born and raised in Franklin County, and he lived in Lancaster for most of his adult life.News 8 went to ...