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Indiana treasure connects to founding fathers
By Marilyn Odendahl for The Indiana Citizen. Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the ...
Re " Brown mulls ‘mission' after exit ," Dec. 26: The Dispatch article about Sen. Sherrod Brown, a class act all along his ...
He was famously involved in the purchasing of the White House’s styrofoam cups. Of the 85 Federalist Papers, none covers that ...
Since the entire federal government is about to lose its legitimacy, there is only one possible legal solution: Thirty-four states must pass an Article Five resolution that sets in motion ...
Martin Sheen and Debra Messing led a pack of celebrities in an attempt to block Trump's path to the White House. Where are ...
Levin reminds us both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution speak in the plural. “We hold these truths to be ...
Letter writers discuss getting to know former President Jimmy Carter who died Sunday at age 100, corruption in the U.S.
Today’s lesson is from the Federalist Papers. Open your textbooks to The Federalist No. 76 (National Archive: tinyurl.com/4fed76). Quilled by the recently ...
The Complete Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers by Founding Fathers who wrote in the 1700s and explained their thinking. Then, go online to Constitutional sites: ArticleVinfocenter.com ...
Republican Renae Cowley and Democrat Frank Pignanelli predict what 2025 has in store for politicos, including the issues ...
the Federalist Papers, “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” among others — to remind you that this country has endured real crises in the past and has real reasons to be hopeful for the future.
With the controversy over President Joe Biden’s pardons, we can see history repeating itself, writes Kenneth Lasson.