In January 1777, Baltimore printer Mary Katharine Goddard published the first copies of the Declaration of Independence that included the signers’ names. By then, the document was already old news.
A crowd gathered along the waterfront in New York City in the summer of 1776. The scene they witnessed was terrifying. The largest expeditionary force in British history sailed into the American ...
Speaking at WSJ Opinion Live in Washington, D.C., WSJ Editor at Large Gerard Baker and Texas Senator Ted Cruz discuss the war in Iran, the 2028 Republican primaries, and whether Mr. Cruz would accept ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - President Donald Trump approved the federal disaster declaration for Hawaii related to flooding damage caused by last month’s Kona low storms. The decision ensures federal ...
President Donald Trump approved a presidential emergency declaration ahead of Super Typhoon Sinlaku’s landfall, at Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero's request. Sinlaku was upgraded to a Category 5 super typhoon ...
The area at Kalia Road near the Hilton Hawaiian Village on Tuesday became all but impassable by foot due to heavy rain. A flood watch remained for all Hawaiian Islands through Friday afternoon amid ...
America is celebrating its 250th anniversary, and every one of us should be proud. I love this country. America has been very good to me. I am directly descended from the brother of Philip Livingston, ...
Duke University and Durham organizations are partnering to mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the United States’ Declaration of Independence. A new We the People initiative will examine the ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - The Boston Public Library (BPL) is now presenting “Declarations: Printing a New Nation,” a new exhibition that opened Saturday and is on view through Sunday, September 13 at the Norman ...
The Trump administration is pushing countries around the world to sign a joint declaration that calls for “trade over aid” and explicitly rejects America’s history as a leading provider of ...
On April 2, 1917, Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. He was uncertain about so many things. But Woodrow Wilson wasn’t at all uncertain about ...