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Although scientific social surveys are about much more than elections, it’s a historical fact that their general acceptance ...
William Strauss and Neil Howe thought of American history in terms of generations, which helps explain our current breakdown.
Weeks before President Donald Trump called for the impeachment of a federal judge who ruled against his agenda, his ...
A World War II Navy veteran from Cape Cod and the oldest surviving veteran of Pearl Harbor was honored Wednesday at his 105th ...
Japanese-Americans and allies rallied in San Francisco to support Venezuelans deported by Trump under the 1798 Alien Enemies ...
On Highway 99 between Interstate 5 access ramps and 63rd Street is a turn-off rising up a grassy hill to the Bonneville Power Administration’s Ross Complex.
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were married on March 17 ... Eleanor, on the other hand, was born and raised in Manhattan. At age two, she and her family were aboard the SS Britannic when it ...
A new memoir, "Unshrunk," offers a scathing critique of the psychiatric drug industry, and forges a new path to healing.
Today, the power of the political “czars” appears to have grown beyond the original understanding of the term, leaving voters ...
In honor of Women's History Month, we celebrate the trailblazing women activists and politicians who paved the way in ...
Last invoked in 1941, the Alien Enemies Act provided the legal basis for the arrest and detention of thousands of Japanese ...
The 1798 law President Donald Trump dusted off to justify the swift deportation of Venezuelan gang members hadn’t been ...