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The filmmaker talks to editorial page editor James Dao about how his newest project is the most important one he’ll ever make ...
President Donald Trump has said that free speech matters to him. But his record during his second presidential term doesn’t ...
Being a storyteller is just fine with the journalist turned historian. “The Fate of the Day,” the second volume in his ...
The apostolic journey's demanding itinerary, which spanned Sept. 19-28, 2015, included stops in New York, Philadelphia and ...
This coming Saturday is Independent Bookstore Day. Should you need some reasons to participate, we have a shelf full of ...
The Cold War was a war of armaments and ideologies—but it was also a war of words, fought in classrooms, libraries, and on ...
In the pantheon of New England-born patriots, no two men stood higher than Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. And in the New ...
The Cold War was a war of armaments and ideologies—but it was also a war of words, fought in classrooms, libraries, and on the printed page.
On April 19, 1775, our forefathers were fed up with a tyrant, George III, and "fired the shot heard 'round the world." In ...
The Founding Fathers were a quiltwork of conflicting personalities. George Washington was dignified and coolly aloof. Thomas ...
His name is etched on the practice court at the University of New Orleans, where he starred from 2003-2008. His name is all over the UNO record books, too.
It’s been 250 years since that fateful night. Now, a different warning echoes – the specter of a new authoritarianism, writes Mike Dean.