"It really is about remembering our history and honoring the veterans who gave their lives for us," said the president of ...
The burials of some of history's most famous characters have been lost to time; providing an enthralling adventure for ...
Explore the Wasaga Beach piping plovers conservation efforts and their significance for biodiversity in the Great Lakes region.
Between 3 and 4 million people visit New Hampshire just during the fall months each year to see their world-famous fall ...
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Today in History for Sept. 13: In 1503, artist Michelangelo began work on his "David," which would become one of the most famous sculptures in the world.
Whether they're protecting him from 500-pound bombs, small arms fire or helping him do his new job of protecting Davenport from floodwaters, Public Works Director Mike Clarke is a huge fan of Hesco ...
Dry Tortugas National Park floats like a mirage on the horizon, a place so breathtaking it makes you question whether your eyes are playing tricks on you. This remote archipelago might be Florida’s ...
Seventy miles west of Key West, where the Gulf of Mexico meets the Atlantic Ocean, floats a national treasure so magnificent it defies the limitations of smartphone cameras and vocabulary alike. Dry ...
Section 1. Purpose. On August 7, 1789, 236 years ago, President George Washington signed into law a bill establishing the United States Department of War to oversee the operation and maintenance of ...
We all know it’s true, but it’s good to be reminded: Words have meaning. Just one word can make a big difference. And the change of just one word can send a powerful message. That’s President Trump’s ...
Ed O'Keefe is CBS News' senior White House and political correspondent reporting for all CBS News platforms. He's part of the team covering President Trump and covered all four years of Joe Biden's ...
ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump’s push to rename the Department of Defense goes beyond subjective word choices about whether to change a name that's been in place since 1949. On one hand is ...