The Hill's Chris Stirewalt and Bill Sammon reflect on the extraordinary speed, personalities and political conditions that ...
Amid contention, criticism, and compromise, a divided nation had to present a unified front. It came at a cost.
Egalitarian interpreters of the Declaration not only empower the centralized state but promote a view of “equality” that ...
Thomas Jefferson had some help.
The author of the Declaration of Independence, which was signed 228 years ago this Sunday, came to see the inalienable rights it enshrines in a remarkably different way by the time he became president ...
The design is one of several coin denominations, and the third of five new quarters, made specially for the country’s ...
The United States Mint (Mint) will begin accepting orders for two-roll sets and bags of the 2026 Semiquincentennial Quarter ...
Thomas Jefferson’s statue was recently removed from New York’s City Hall. The city’s Public Design Commission voted 8-0 to remove the statue from the City Council Chamber where it has stood since 1915 ...
On the day that the Continental Congress approved its resolution for independence for the American colonies, July 2, 1776, John Adams wrote Patrick Henry, “The decree is gone forth, and it cannot be ...
Released online each Monday through June 29, the tickets grant access to one of the few surviving “fair copies” of the ...
The Declaration of Independence isn’t just a philosophical breakup letter. It was a strategic move to secure vital support ...
A superb cast elevates “Sally & Tom” at Round House Theatre in Bethesda. Elsewhere, two solo shows impress on D.C. stages.
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