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The African American Civil War Museum in D.C. marked Juneteenth with a celebration to honor the estimated 6,000 Black soldiers who went to Galveston, Texas, 160 years ago.
Civil War Rages On As Telegraph Road leads toward the City of Alexandria, it passes Rose Hill, where Mosby’s Raiders went to the Rose Hill mansion on Sept. 28, 1863, and captured Col. Dulaney, a ...
The month of June marks two milestones: the 250th Army birthday and the 165th anniversary of the founding of the Signal Corps ...
If experts are correct, the AI revolution will transform work and life in America in highly unpredictable ways.
A chilling internal offensive, marked by vitriolic rhetoric and policies calculated to cripple, is underway, threatening to dismantle a cornerstone of American power and identity. This is not merely ...
Thomas Jefferson, steeped in Enlightenment philosophy, wrote that we have the unalienable rights to life, liberty and the ...
The Emirati vice president is best known as the owner of Manchester City, a top English soccer team. Behind the scenes, he has been described as the “handler” guiding his country’s secret foreign wars ...
American Legion Auxiliary Chairperson Mary Agler speaks to the Telegraph Friday at the P.R. Halligan Post No. 163. The Auxiliary distributed poppies to honor all veterans at eight business ...
From 1878 to 1901, two all-Black U.S. Army regiments played a positive role in helping keep the peace in the Beehive State.
Follow the latest on the Israel-Iran war; Iran’s foreign minister said his country will stop attacks on Israel if it ceased ...
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