During the Civil War, on March 30, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a National Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer.
Lincoln stated:
"Whereas, the Senate of the United States devoutly...
Among the many U.S. Navy and Marine heroes confronting Tripoli's Muslim Barbary pirates was Captain James Lawrence.
In 1804, Captain Lawrence was second-in-command, under Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, of an expedition...
Do you know America’s tradition of Days of Prayer?
In Alexander Young’s Chronicles of the Pilgrims, (Boston, 1841), Edward Winslow recounted:
“Drought and the like … moved...
Disney dropped its lawsuits against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), reaching a settlement with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD).
Investigative journalist Steve Baker was apprehended by the FBI on Friday, according to Blaze Media, his employer. He was taken into custody for what...
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) launched its latest installment, commencing a four-day affair of spirited speeches and fervent electioneering under the banner of...
President Reagan stated January 27, 1983:
"In 1775, the Continental Congress proclaimed the first National Day of Prayer ...
In 1783, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the long, weary Revolutionary War during...
There have been 46 U.S. Presidents. The tallest was Abraham Lincoln at 6’4” and shortest was James Madison at 5’4”.
The heaviest President was William...