On Feb. 22, we celebrate the birthday of our first president, George Washington. I like to take this occasion to reflect on ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Painful History Of George Washington’s Teeth — And The Gruesome Truth Behind ThemGeorge Washington suffered severe teeth issues his entire life, and by the time he became president in 1789, he had just one ...
If Trump’s first administration was run by a ragtag group of rabble rousers barely large enough to fill the White House ranks, his second is being steered by a more sophisticated operation.
On April 26, 1777, during the Revolutionary War, a large British raiding party attacked the American supply depot at Danbury, ...
The origins of Presidents Day lie in salutes to George Washington's Feb. 22 birthday, some highly ceremonial and others ...
Walter Suza, adjunct associate professor of agronomy, collaborated with Erin Todey, assistant director of the Ronald E.
George Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977.
His loyalties were to his nation and its young and fragile Constitution. Eventually, he put meaning to those loyalties by voluntarily choosing not to run for a third term. That set a precedent ...
Washington's Legislature should follow the path of the state's namesake, an early proponent of supporting the press, and pass ...
In Alabama, Washington shares the spotlight with friend-turned-rival Thomas Jefferson, the nation’s third president and ...
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