In response to the Alien and Sedition Acts passed by the Federalist controlled Congress and signed by President John Adams in July 1798, Democratic-Republicans howled long and loud about the ...
America’s first armed conflict with a foreign nation following the American Revolution was not the War of 1812, but rather a ...
Having failed at nullification as a means to ignore federal laws, in 1861 South Carolina tried a different approach. They seceded from the United States, and fired artillery at the federal fort in ...
Earlier this week, in a recurring pattern of violence, dozens of Israeli settlers, under the protection of Israeli soldiers, set fire to several vehicles and properties, injuring at least 21 ...
The 1800s saw the Pound Sterling to US Dollar (GBPUSD) exchange rate by and large maintain a rate of around $5 to every £1 with the notable deviations from the rate seen to be aligned with ...
A much-loved Coventry pub which closed after years of 'trading at a loss' will soon be reopening. Work is taking place to revamp the Town Wall Tavern on Bond Street. Licensee Ian Brownsword said ...
California National Guardsmen stand watch on the Pacific Coast Highway with smoke from the Palisades Fire behind them Friday in Los Angeles. (John Locher/Associate Press) Nearly 2,000 California ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls had a population of just 40 people in the mid 1800s. In 1857, the Western Land Company sent a group to Dakota Territory to found a town near the falls of ...
“This JRTC rotation is the final event for 2nd Brigade’s 5-year readiness cycle and upon completion, over 1,800 Soldiers of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team are scheduled to deploy to the Middle ...
Firefighters are at the scene of an apartment fire in the 3900 block of Covert Avenue in Evansville. Officials say a call ...
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In almost three months since the launch of the online ‘suspect registry’, the Centre has declined six lakh fraudulent transactions and saved Rs 1,800 crore, a source in the Ministry of Home Affairs ...