Friedrich Merz said that Europe needed to “achieve independence from the United States, step by step.” That won’t be easy, ...
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Rapidly approaching the century mark, I have the distinct advantage of seeing where we have been as a country.
Amid Northwest Arkansas' winter weather, neither snow, sleet, nor ice is keeping United States Postal Service carriers from ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Tuesday struggled to say “e pluribus unum,” fumbling the traditional motto before U.S. troops helped him complete it. (Watch the video below.) The latin phrase for ...
Out of many, one.” “If there’s one institution that represents that perspective, it’s the United States military.” E pluribus unum was the official national motto before it was changed ...
The United States has a rich history spanning nearly 250 years. The national motto "In God We Trust" dates back to the Civil War—although Congress didn't make it official until 1956. Welcome to ...
From left, Pastor Paula White, pastoral advisor to President Trump, gives U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue a high five during the One More Child Farmers to Families Food Box event on the campus ...
For the first time in nearly 50 years, the United States, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, has made Latin America the top priority of U.S. foreign policy.
The catchphrase, she said, could apply to “the United States creating ample supply so that we can lead the AI revolution, and that we can be secure in all the different ways that energy security ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth slurred his words while trying to recall the nation's motto — E pluribus unum — to U.S. troops. During a rant in Stuttgart, Germany, on Tuesday Hegseth spoke about ...
Protesters in the Iowa Capitol Thursday called the bill "heartbreaking" and said it feels like a betrayal of the state's ...