Love of country can be expressed in a number of ways, so we asked Americans how they display their patriotism.
5 Things You May Not Know About Independence Day
As Americans celebrate their nation’s 248th birthday, here are five things you may not know about July 4 and its origins.
5 Things You May Not Know About Independence Day
As Americans celebrate their nation’s 248th birthday, here are five things you may not know about July 4 and its origins.
Love of country can be expressed in a number of ways, so we asked Americans how they display their patriotism.
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The Magnolia State must include more black-majority districts in both state Senate and House races, the court ruled.
Tariffs of up to 37.6 percent on Chinese-manufactured electric vehicles go into effect July 5, initially for four months, but that could be extended into years.
Once a court approves the consent decree, the California Civil Rights Department will drop its long-running case against Microsoft.
From kernel to loaf, wheat loses nutrients in each step of the refining process, making whole-wheat bread far healthier.
A new study says that people who use diabetes drugs Ozempic or Wegovy may be at increased risk of developing a rare form of blindness.
Elevated home prices and mortgage rates caused home ownership costs to grow faster than wage increases, creating an affordability crisis.
After 16- and 17-year-old victims had been excluded, an Assembly committee attempted to address the pushback.
President Joe Biden in a campaign message on Wednesday said he is ‘in this race to the end.’
The traditional objective of dating, which is to create offspring, has been replaced by sexual satisfaction, leaving many people confused about their options.
Homeland Security says latest flight is one of more than 120 it has chartered to more than 20 countries since June 4.
Former NBA player Jontay Porter faces a felony charge in an alleged sports betting scheme, court documents revealed.
An investigation shows that current rules regarding resuscitation could lead to patients who could survive cardiac arrest being missed.
Addressing the emotional burden of living with Type 1 diabetes helps patients improve their mental health and control their glucose levels.
Declaring Garlic Independence
Free yourself from the tyranny of sad grocery store bulbs.
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There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Huge Draw for Racing Fans When Back on the Track
Dale Earnhardt Jr., who formally retired from NASCAR in 2017, will compete in the Hampton Heat at Larry King Law’s Langley Speedway, which is now sold out.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Huge Draw for Racing Fans When Back on the Track
Dale Earnhardt Jr., who formally retired from NASCAR in 2017, will compete in the Hampton Heat at Larry King Law’s Langley Speedway, which is now sold out.
Country Star and Army Reserve Soldier Craig Morgan Reflects on Patriotism in America
The country singer said he values his freedoms in America and wishes younger generations did, too.
Country Star and Army Reserve Soldier Craig Morgan Reflects on Patriotism in America
The country singer said he values his freedoms in America and wishes younger generations did, too.
7 Tips for Being a Better Spouse
Take steps now to maintain a happy, healthy marriage—it starts with you.
7 Tips for Being a Better Spouse
Take steps now to maintain a happy, healthy marriage—it starts with you.
Samuel Francis Smith: The Writer of ‘America’
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a minister and hymnist who wrote America’s unofficial national anthem.
A Look Back at America’s History
America is not quite 250 years old, but there’s much to be proud of.
Why the Bald Eagle Is Our National Bird
The bald eagle, a bird that came back from the brink, is a symbol of our nation worth contemplating this Fourth of July.
‘Daddio’: Cabbies Can Be Better Than Psychiatrists
A prolonged, nitty-gritty talk between a young lass and a cabbie, who imparts to her some hard-won wisdom that gives her hope. Nice concept, too improbable.
Samuel Francis Smith: The Writer of ‘America’
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a minister and hymnist who wrote America’s unofficial national anthem.
Fudge Popsicles
These popsicles are creamy, super chocolatey, and way better than any store-bought variety.
Swim Like a Fish: 10 Can’t-Miss Snorkeling Spots in Central Florida
Get close to marine life while snorkeling in crystal clear water.
Old Faithful Inn: A National Park Lodge
This rustic 1904 inn is the first and most sensational of all ‘parkitecture’ lodges.
Swim Like a Fish: 10 Can’t-Miss Snorkeling Spots in Central Florida
Get close to marine life while snorkeling in crystal clear water.
How the Deciding Vote for Independence Happened in 1776
Delayed until July 2, the vote for independence from England needed to be unanimous. Would all the colonies agree to it?
‘Gem of the Ocean’: America’s Unofficial Anthem
From America’s fledgling years to the historic moon landing, the song “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean” represents the triumph of these great experiments.
A North Korean Refugee’s Tumultuous Journey to Freedom in America
Human rights activist Grace Jo went through tremendous trials to escape North Korea. She’s now dedicated to informing youth about the dangers of socialism.
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