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The 'Friend to America' Who Helped Recognize the Country's Independence
Smithsonian Magazine· 3 days agoThe treaty signed in Paris on September 3, 1783, by representatives of Great Britain and the new...
President Truman stepped aside for the good of the nation. So should President Biden | Opinion
Idaho Statesman via Yahoo Canada News· 10 hours ago“No doubt, Biden will keep the republic if he can get elected, while Trump will tear it apart. But...
Editorial: July 2 is America's true date of birth. And rebirth
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoIt was on July 2, 1776, that Congress declared independence from Great Britain. It’s just that it...
The 23 Best Movies to Watch on the Fourth of July
Redbook via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThis heist flick follows historian Benjamin Franklin Gates, played by Nicolas Cage, on his quest to steal the Declaration of Independence and decode the...
Fireworks light up the skies across the US as Americans endure searing heat to celebrate July Fourth
Channel4000· 2 days agoMillions of people in the U.S. celebrated and suffered under heat warnings Thursday as they flocked...
LOCAL LEGENDS: Bison Fire Protection, safeguarding lives and properties
Winnipeg Sun· 9 hours agoThis humour not only lightens the mood but also reflects the spirit behind Bison Fire Protection, a...
The Founders Didn't Want a Gerontocracy
Time via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoThey wanted leaders who embraced flexibility and change in shaping what a thriving democracy could look like. When Benjamin Franklin Bache, the...
‘Three Days of Fish’ Review: A Warm Breeze of Melancholy Runs Through This Dutch Father-Son Portrait
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoIf Alexander Payne’s home discomforts weren’t Nebraskan but instead the soft climate and flat...
Puzzle solutions for Thursday, July 4, 2024
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTHEY HAD TOO MANY...
What to watch over Fourth of July to forget about today's politics
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoWhat to watch over Fourth of July about the American Revolution and founding figures — whether satirical, thoughtful or completely without historical merit.