Contrasting the tipples of the time, Abraham Lincoln's favorite drink was simple and totally on brand, and you can still sip ...
Living host Jaclyn Friedlander interviews Christina Shutt from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum about a ...
It was 1859. The analogies to the current state of American politics are not precise and even paradoxical. To begin with, John Brown, though crazy and bloodthirsty, was on the right side of history.
Abe and George might have their faces on Mt. Rushmore, but they didn’t “put out eight wars,” says Trump. Breaking News Reporter President Donald Trump couldn’t help but favorably compare himself to ...
Oh, Bernie. Bless his heart — or at least whatever part of it still thinks Abraham Lincoln was on Team Socialist. Yes, in a moment that can only be described as historical revisionism with extra ...
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Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. At six feet four inches tall, Lincoln towered over most of his contemporaries. He chose to stand out even more by ...
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There's a new meme that's infecting TikTok right now, based on a fake "Abraham Lincoln Virus," which unleashes an onslaught of pop-ads and errors when an unlucky gamer comes across it in video games ...
Charlie Kirk's widow revealed he might have sought the presidency, driven by conviction, not ambition. President Trump honored the late MAGA commentator with a Rose Garden ceremony on his birthday, ...
In October 2020, during what was dubbed “Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage,” protesters toppled the Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt statues in Portland’s South Park Blocks. Five years later, the ...
"To condemn a class is, to say the least, to wrong the good with the bad. I do not like to hear a class or nationality condemned on account of a few sinners.” — Jan 6, 1863 ...