When the United States Mint was created in 1792, one of the first coins it made was the one-cent coin. The image on the first ...
In a new book, “Holiness and Society,” the Israeli scholar Ronen Shoval seeks to understand the philosophical implications of ...
The dictator craze,” they called it. In the worst of the Great Depression, a time of 25% unemployment, some called for an ...
Spurred on by the fervor of the Eucharistic faith of New Yorkers, six young adult perpetual pilgrims and I, accompanied by ...
Supporters of the president, gathering in Washington, D.C., for CPAC, have much to celebrate from Donald Trump's first month ...
Ohio State University’s Board of Trustees approved all agenda items at its Wednesday meeting, including establishing the ...
The image on the first cent was of a woman with flowing hair, who stood for liberty ... the national motto. Sources: Smithsonian, U.S. Mint, U.S. Treasury, The Ohio State University, House ...
At one point, the man whose business motto is “smash or be smashed ... like “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” says author and Brandeis University professor Thomas Doherty.
For the Founding Fathers, the pursuit of happiness meant the pursuit of long-term virtue, National Constitution Center President Jeffrey Rosen told a BYU audience. He had 5,000 recite together the ...