Kyra Sedgwick says knowing her ancestor signed the Declaration of Independence 'means a lot' to her
Kyra Sedgwick says democracy and the Constitution mean a lot to her, revealing ancestor William Ellery signed the Declaration of Independence.
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Kyra Sedgwick says democracy and the Constitution mean a lot to her, revealing ancestor William Ellery signed the Declaration of Independence.
America turns 250 years old this July, and the country it has been telling itself stories about โ a Christian nation, founded by a Christian people, on Christian ground โ has been a moving target for the entire run. When the Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia in 1776, only about 17% [โฆ]
The American Museum in Bath, England, is one of my favorite places. Housed in a handsome 18th-century manor house, honey-colored like most Cotswold buildings, it perches on a hillside on the edge of town, commanding views that make visiting Americans feel a stab of British patriotism. Like the rest of Britain, it is in celebratory [โฆ]
Slavery was neither central to America's founding nor the primary source of the country's subsequent prosperity. Yet both ideas have gained currency in recent years, making it likely that the nation's slaveholding past will figure prominently in commemorations of the 250th anniversary of American independence.
Slavery was neither central to America's founding nor the primary source of the country's subsequent prosperity. Yet both ideas have gained currency in recent years, making it likely that the nation's slaveholding past will figure prominently in commemorations of the 250th anniversary of American independence. Scholarly studies offering a more accurate and balanced history of [...]
โThe foundation of 60 Minutes is its journalistic independence,โ Nick Bilton wrote in a memo to staffers on Thursday.
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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia is seeking re-election as his country weighs questions of war and peace, of autocracy and democracy, and of subjugation and independence.
President Trump's tendency to go off script is colliding with signs of growing Republican independence.
How the Constitution met, and still meets, the test posed by the Declaration of Independence.
Nick Bilton said he had consulted with the programโs remaining correspondents: Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker. All three were deliberating whether to stay with the show, two people said.
Living in Denmark challenged one American mother's ideas about parenting, independence, and the pressure to constantly optimize childhood.
The veteran correspondent is accusing CBS leadership of lying about his termination and interfering with the editorial independence of โ60 Minutes.โ NBC Newsโ Erin McLaughlin reports.
Two advisory board members for the Stars and Stripes military newspaper are suing the Pentagon, alleging that the Defense Departmentโs overhaul of the publication is undermining its editorial independence. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, asks a federal judge to block the Pentagonโs efforts to โexert unprecedented controlโ over the news outlet, arguing the department is attempting...
Originally estimated to cost $2.4 million, the government will now spend $5 million to restore the bronzes in time for Independence Day.
As nuclear energy regains favor around the globe, competition for nuclear fuel is heating up. In an era of multiple and compounding energy crises driven by conflict, climate, and the power-hungry artificial intelligence boom, nuclear has resurfaced as a highly strategic option for building up energy security and independence for many nations around the world. But nuclear fuels supply chains are highly concentrated, and many of them are controlled by Russia, presenting critical geopolitical tradeoffs. Today, there are only five plants in the worldโฆ
The following is an installment of โOn This Day,โ a series celebrating Americaโs 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. June 3, 1776 In Philadelphia, the Second Continental Congress finalizes [โฆ]
Democrats hope to do what Franklin D. Roosevelt couldnโt, which is to end the independence of the Supreme Court.
While I traveled to Greenland, my 11-year-old unexpectedly started taking the bus and making his own lunch.
The following is an installment of โOn This Day,โ a series celebrating Americaโs 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. June 2, 1776 As it is Sunday, Congress does not [โฆ]