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Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty Images A person who climbed over a White House fence and came near the executive mansion was arrested Friday night by the US Secret Service. The security breach occurred around 11:38 p.m. on the south grounds of the White House...
"The blog is mightier than the sword." --Headline for article by journalist Amit Lewinthal, israelhayom.com (2012), perhaps relevant eons ago (by social-media standards); image from PDCAST [LISTEN] On Culinary Diplomacy: Culinary diplomacy utilizes...
It was January 1975, and the Watergate Babies had arrived in Washington looking for blood. The Watergate Babies—as the recently elected Democratic congressmen were known—were young, idealistic liberals who had been swept into office on a promise to clean...
Malkin: Bumps in the Road: Trump vs. MB Obama Some perspective is in order. 2.15.2017 by Michelle Malkin The resignation of national security advisor Michael Flynn has the anti-Trump media declaring the new administration a “mess,” in “turmoil” and...
This nation was founded on the basis of Judeo-Christian principles. The Constitution & Bill of Rights of the United States of America CLEARLY says “Freedom OF Religion”, NOT “Freedom FROM Religion”. Your organization SUCKS...
SOCRATES is an international, refereed (peer-reviewed) and indexed scholarly hybrid open-access journal in Public Administration a...
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The Grateful Dead in the Age of Reagan - The History Reader : The History Reader
Author Peter Richardson explores the relationship between the Grateful Dead and former President Ronald Reagan, and his unlikely influence in their career.
The History Reader - A History Blog from St. Martin’s Press : The History Reader
A History Blog from St. Martin’s Press
The Man Who Burned Washington D.C. - The History Reader : The History Reader
Peter Snow examines the infamous story behind the man who burned Washington D.C. in 1814, Rear Admiral George Cockburn of the British Royal Navy.
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