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Leap Day History

Ancient peoples, for millennia, had used calendars based on the moon, whose lunar cycles incrementally shifted through the seasons. These shifting seasons served as...

Study Raises Concerns Over Safety of Tattoo Ink Ingredients

A new study has revealed that the inks used in tattoos often contain unlisted substances that could cause health problems.

McConnell Stepping Down as Senate GOP Leader

Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is planning to step down as the Senate Republican leader.

House Speaker Faces Intense Pressure Over Looming Government Shutdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson found himself under intense pressure from top elected officials, including Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, during a White House...

Sweden Expected to Join NATO

Sweden is set to become the 32nd member of NATO following more than a year of negotiations.

Tennessee House Passes Bill Banning ‘Ideological’ Flags in Schools

In a vote of 70-24, the Tennessee House of Representatives passed a bill banning "ideological" flags, such as the Pride flag, from being displayed in public and charter schools.

Microsoft Admits it Pays White Employees Less than Minorities

Microsoft acknowledged in a diversity report that it pays white employees less than minority employees.

Chinese Government Bans Prayer App

The Chinese government banned the app Pray.com from being downloaded in the country, removing it from the Apple App Store.

The Impact of the 18th Amendment on the Constitution

The 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution, also known as the Prohibition Amendment, was a significant and controversial change to the nation's governing document.

When Youth Were Patriots: 21-Year-Old Nathan Hale “I Only Regret That I Have but One Life to Lose for My Country!”- American Minute With...

"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" were the last words of 21-year-old American patriot Nathan Hale, who was...

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