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Gen. Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, pointed his horse Traveller’s nose straight ahead toward Culpeper Court House, eight miles north. Lee’s staff officers rode on ahead and ...
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King Charles speaks with Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, as Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Steven Guilbeault, right, listens, as they view a community gathering at La ...
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Spanning some 639 acres overlooking the Potomac River across from Washington, D.C., Arlington is the final resting place of more than 400,000 service men and women and their dependents.
From George Washington to Robert E. Lee, Arlington's history is as complicated as our own. Here's how it became the hallowed ground it is today.
Virginia Connolly accepts a folded American flag during ceremony honoring her father John Connolly at Arlington National Cemetery in March 2025. He died in the Dec. 7., 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor.
Robert Edward Lee, Jr., 72, a lifelong resident of Chattanooga, passed away on May 22, 2025, from complications due to surgery. He was born on Jan. 20, 1953, to the late Robert E. Lee, Sr.
Robert Lee Higgins, 87, of Chesterfield and Cumberland County joined his loved ones in Heaven on May 12. Robert was born on Dec. 29,1937 in Eden, North Carolina to the late Elmira and Willard Higgins.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defying opposition within his ranks, House Speaker Mike Johnson insisted late Wednesday that Republicans would march ahead on their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package ...