The Washington Post has made several bad editorial decisions lately, that lay it open to a charge of apologizing for terrorism and atrocity.
America has much to be thankful for - and Americans can be thankful that America exists as it does, with a moral foundation.
In October 1989, President George Washington proclaimed a day of thanksgiving, fifty-four years before President Abraham Lincoln did.
Forty-five years ago, 900 people died - or were murdered - at Jonestown. Here is the story of Rep. Leo J. Ryan (D-Calif.) who died there.
The last day in the life of John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, who fell to an assassin’s bullet sixty years ago today.
Remembering President John F. Kennedy, one day before the sixtieth anniversary of his assassination in Dallas, Texas.
In 1982, the U.S. Department of Agriculture actually studied the link between food preferences and personality and social identity.
Israel and HAMAS are each pursuing a strategy that can only lead to more civilian death in Gaza - and neither side is turning away.
The Declaration of Independence has many turns of phrase that point to acknowledgment of God as explicit policy.
In 1981 the U.S. Army spent $10,000 (worth over $20,000 today) on figuring out how to buy a bottle of: Worcestershire sauce.