Franklin divided his days into simple blocks of work, study, conversation, and self-examination, all guided by the question, ‘What good shall I do this day?’
In ‘This Week in History,’ a House Committee released its report, claiming theft of major tech weapons and the ascendance of a new global rival.
America’s 50th and 200th birthday celebrations give us a taste of what to expect for its 250th.
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet a first lady with several interesting ‘firsts’ all her own.
The beloved anthem of America’s favorite pastime was written on a Manhattan subway in 1908 by a man who barely knew the sport.
Though later overshadowed by Mark Twain, Bret Harte helped establish the American West as fertile ground for literature.
Franklin divided his days into simple blocks of work, study, conversation, and self-examination, all guided by the question, ‘What good shall I do this day?’
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet an influential classical music composer.
In ‘This Week in History,’ a House Committee released its report, claiming theft of major tech weapons and the ascendance of a new global rival.
Inspired by Arctic observations, Clarence Birdseye revolutionized groceries with rapid-freezing technology that made frozen food a household staple.
San Marco’s library inspired countless pioneering minds to produce world-defining literature.
America’s 50th and 200th birthday celebrations give us a taste of what to expect for its 250th.
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet a first lady with several interesting ‘firsts’ all her own.
Archaeologists in Egypt have found the first Greek literary text. It suggests the power of Homer’s reach.
A poorly timed storm thwarted Gen. Charles Cornwallis’s plans and forced his surrender in the final major conflict of the Revolutionary War.