The film recounts the early life of George Washington, highlighting his upbringing on a Virginia tobacco plantation. It ...
Brill went further with psychohistory at the 1931 American Psychiatric Association convention when he gave a paper called ...
Some U.S. presidents are well-known for their love of drinking alcohol. But was Abraham Lincoln one of them, or was his ...
La Jolla Playhouse’s world premiere musical digs deep into the experiences of Frederick Douglass and the freed Black slaves ...
The President of the United States is a person just like you, and they love their gadgets just as much. Unfortunately, they ...
PEORIA – An original print of the Declaration of Independence, a Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington and an original ...
Full results from the PIAA North East 3A boys wrestling regional held Feb. 28 and March 1 at Liberty High School in Bethlehem. PIAA 3A team champion Bethlehem Catholic claimed the team championship ...
George Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977.
By Emily Mayer A century ago, the country celebrated two United States Presidents during the month of February; Abraham Lincoln on February 12, and George Washington on February 22. The day was spent ...
As a young nation, Americans drank far more than they do today, starting in the morning with an “eye opener” and finishing the day with a “nightcap.” ...
Our nation’s first president was also a farmer and he believed in being a good steward in a different era, Dave Bergmeier writes.
Chicago is reviewing the fate of 41 statues, plaques, and works of art, including four honoring former U.S. presidents Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and William McKinley.