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Historians have put together an app that guides users to significant sites around the city, just in time for the 250th anniversary of the United States’ founding.
Signs that the world’s largest economy is holding up lifted stocks a day after speculation about the fate of Federal Reserve ...
British troops marched to seize weapons—but the colonists were waiting. What happened next sparked a war that would change the world.
Feeling patriotic? You could buy John Hancock’s house. A highly pedigreed property in the heart of central Boston is on sale ...
Burns’ appearance in Seattle coincided with an impending rescission vote in the Senate, which will decide whether to claw ...
One in four adults in Switzerland expects their situation to deteriorate this year compared to 2024, a survey finds.
A life-size statue of American and Polish war hero Casimir Pulaski now stands in the city of Passaic to mark a milestone for ...
To the future President’s credit, Arkeonews wrote that “Washington, realizing the error, risked his life by galloping through ...
A historic Marblehead home, once owned by the first commodore of the American Navy, is on the market for $1.776 million.
In response to a Second Amendment lawsuit, the government says the restriction "serves legitimate objectives" and "only modestly burdens" the right to arms.
Charles Bettisworth was born in King George County, Va., on Nov. 23(4), 1754. He enlisted in the Continental Army when only 18 years of age, three years after the battle ...
North Korea plans to hold a burial ceremony around July 27, the day the armistice was signed ending the Korean War ...