The Loudoun VA250 Committee is sponsoring a pop-up presentation featuring a recreation of an 18th century-style public ...
Bust of Thomas Paine in New Rochelle, Westchester County, where he lived from 1802 to 1806. Two hundred fifty years ago last month, Thomas Paine published “Common Sense,” a pamphlet that digested ...
In a 2004 edition of "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine, Diana Gabaldon was invited to write the foreword. She described Paine's ...
In a 2004 edition of "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine, Diana Gabaldon was invited to write the foreword. She described Paine's ...
In preparation for the U.S. Semiquincentennial this summer, we’re featuring two key texts in American history. First, Professor Nora Slonimsky joins NPR’s Sarah McCammon to discuss the legacy and ...
Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” may have persuaded the American colonists of the need for independence, but it is one thing to ...
Back during our nation’s fight for independence, a man named Thomas Paine had some choice words for our friends across the ...
The most prestigious board ever put together. That is how the president of the United States, a man convicted of fraud, described his new team focused on international relations.
The governor could have opted to skip chatter about national politics in his State of the State address Wednesday, the opening of a tight, 13-week legislative session. But he went right after ...
Compounded by the TikTok-ification of technology, Americans are experiencing a profound shift in how they consume and process news.
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Newly Published! A Book About Restoring America's Prosperity and Trust Through Civic Responsibility
In Avoid Fiscal & Economic Disaster, authors Bill Bergman and Larry Feltes draw on over a century of combined experience in business, government, and education to present a hopeful and practical guide ...
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