White House Historical Association Chief Education Officer Matthew Costello talked about the Constitutional foundations of the American presidency.
Much of Washington’s wealth was based on slave labor. In his will, he freed 123 of the 300 enslaved African Americans who had made his successful business possible, but while he lived, he expected his ...
In 1796, George Washington ... Have to Do Something Uncomfortable First. MAGA Voters Have Surprisingly Little Sympathy for Fired Federal Employees. There’s a Reason for That. Why did Washington ...
The Swedish ivy in the Oval Office — a fixture since at least the 1970s — was replaced with gold objects after Donald Trump ...
With Rhode Island struggling on offense Thursday in the Atlantic 10 women’s basketball tournament, the Rams turned to defense for a 52-41 victory over George ... do one of three or none like we ...
The Terriers opened the DII select tournament with a comfortable home win over the No. 23 George Washington Carver Rams, then followed it up with a road upset over the third-ranked Northside Vikings.
Soldiers had to do something unusually heroic or perform ... Although he never lived in Washington D.C. or the White House, George Washington did help build the capital. In July 1790, Congress ...
That habit started by effectively combining the mid-February birthdays of George ... We celebrate Washington and Lincoln not for the offices they inhabited but for what they did for their country.
As astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams prepared to make their way back to Earth for a planned ...
Firing squads have a long and storied history in the U.S. They've served as a punishment for mutiny in colonial times, a way ...