The cemetery, which is operated by the Army, said it was working to restore the content. Among the obscured pages was material about civil rights.
It may sound like a parody title, but there is a real Civil War first-person shooter game where 350 players can engage in ...
Advocates are seizing the moment to call for change, urging Congress not to “get back in the city management business” before ...
Abraham Lincoln said goodbye to his friend for the last time as they left the meeting that afternoon. It was Friday, April 14 ...
If there ever was two dysfunctional individuals that have been more disrespectful to the office of the President of the ...
Abigail Koontz. the curator for the Washington County Historical Society, details the history behind the Miller House on West ...
After days of Democratic agonizing, the Senate voted to keep federal funds flowing through Sept. 30 just hours before a ...
Years before diversity, equity and inclusion became the official woke battle cry for race-based everything, the Federal ...
Canadian and American artists and human rights advocates are decrying changes made by U.S. President Donald Trump at the John ...
As bedraggled Union troops retreated to their camp along the James River in Virginia in early ... boy -- a critical position during the Civil War that was responsible for much more than sheer ...
Washington DC attracts millions of visitors every year, but behind the iconic monuments and must-see museums, there’s a wealth of lesser-known gems vying for your attention, writes Helen Van Berkel ...