George Santos , the Republican who won a congressional seat by fabricating details of his life story, then went to prison for fraud, was given clemency by President Donald Trump on Friday.
During his remark in the Oval Office last month, President Trump took a victory lap after having a blue tent removed from the front of the White House. Trump asked, "Did they take down the blue tent?" ...
It was ransacked, more than once, by British troops looking for hidden treasures. It was used as a food storage facility ...
D.C. public schools are closed Thursday through Monday, and parents looking to entertain their children — and maybe do something educational — might breathe a sigh of thanks for President Lincoln’s ...
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In 1796, an exhausted George Washington did a truly remarkable thing — he announced that he would not seek a third term as president, a term he could have easily won. Washington enlisted Alexander ...
If you’re planning to travel on George Washington Memorial Parkway starting on Wednesday, you’ll want to make a plan ahead of time for upcoming road closures. The National Park Service is closing the ...
George Washington Davis, 93, of Hixson, Tennessee, passed away on Friday, September 26, 2025. George Washington Davis was born on Feb. 24, 1932, to Vonda and Lyndol Griffis Davis in Lewisburg, ...
On Sept. 19, 1796, George Washington’s farewell address was published. In it, he spoke of his concerns for the future of our new nation: “Observe good faith toward all nations… cultivate peace and ...
The President's House in Philadelphia educates visitors about Washington's ties to slavery and is a memorial to the people ...
A Pennsylvania home where George Washington stayed during the Revolutionary War is for sale for $3.295 million. The house, in Fort Washington, served as the army commander’s headquarters during the ...
In May 1894, Grover Cleveland spoke at the gravesite of Mary Ball Washington, quoting her son’s words, in effect, that the first president owed everything to her magnificent mothering. President ...