In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
From the early days of Mary Todd Lincoln to the recent era of Melania Trump, the First Ladies of the United States have ...
Located in the heart of Wall Street in New York City, Federal Hall stands as a monument to the birth of the American presidency. It was here, on April 30, 1789, that George Washington took the oath of ...
The dispute escalated into Bannon calling Musk a “truly evil guy” in an interview last month, vowing to get the tech mogul ...
Nancy Reagan’s fashion choices were a captivating blend of boldness and tradition, often reflecting her vibrant personality.
Paula White-Cain became the first female pastor to deliver the incantation in a presidential inauguration at President Donald ...
Adams’s political boss—New York Governor Kathy Hochul—signalled that the mayor’s time in Gracie Mansion may be coming to an ...
The Trump administration’s executive orders ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs disregard and dishonor the 250-year history of women, ethnic minorities and historically underrepresented ...
Just weeks before Charleston fell 160 years ago today, Congress passed the Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery. And now, in the very city that had championed the cause of bondage, formerly ...
On Jan. 31, the Department of Defense announced in a statement that it will not use official resources, such as staff time, ...
Since the inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, this newspaper and members of its staff have been subjected to false accusations of misrepresenting facts, misinforming the public, censoring community voices, ...
The ADL said it was not. When Elon Musk gave his own victory speech following Donald Trump’s inauguration, it was something he did — rather than something he said — which ignited the biggest ...