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Entrance fees to all 63 of the nation’s national parks will be waived on Thursday as the National Park Service commemorates ...
SPRINGFIELD — Jon Meacham, historical biography author and widely-known television commentator, will be the featured speaker at the annual Abraham Lincoln Association Birthday Banquet on ...
George Clooney is celebrating his 64th birthday today. The Hollywood actor has acted in many films in his acting career of about 45 years and has also directed some popular films.
Wednesday marks what would have been his 216th birthday. President Abraham Lincoln is seen in this image taken 1863. On this day in 1861, Lincoln spoke of the nation's future ...
Abraham Lincoln was born on this day in 1809 in Kentucky. He would go on to rank among the best presidents in U.S. history, and he still makes news headlines when referenced by today's politicians ...
President Lincoln, regarded by historians as one of the best presidents in history, was born on this day in 1809. He is frequently invoked by Trump. Happy 216th Abe: Today is Lincoln's birthday, a ...
In “Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln” director Shaun Peterson makes a compelling case that Honest Abe was queer. The 102-minute doc features 20 Lincoln scholars and ...
New Abraham Lincoln documentary suggests ex-president had secret, gay sex life: ‘Important missing piece of American history’ By . Ian Mohr. Published July 11, 2024, 11:59 p.m. ET.
Poor old Abe Lincoln can’t even keep his head in the afterlife. With triple-digit temperatures threatening Washington, D.C., a six-foot wax re-creation of the Lincoln Memorial hasn’t fared so ...
Jimmy Carter is within sight of making history yet again. Sunday marks 100 days until Carter would become the first president to witness his own 100th birthday. Statistically, Americans have a ...
Abraham Lincoln, but make him ripped! For more than 80 years, a shirtless photo of Honest Abe has greeted federal courthouse visitors in Los Angeles. The statue, titled “The Young Lincoln ...
Monday marks Abraham Lincoln’s 215th birthday, and as always, it prompts some of the most profound questions of civics and citizenship: Do I get the day off from work?