Celebrate Presidents Day with trips to historical sites

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Riots in the Streets—the New Normal?

… MAD KING & HIS HANDLERS GO BYE BYE” [Emphasis hers] – Filmmaker Lexi Alexander, according to FoxNews Entertainment (2/2/17), defended the Berkley riot on Twitter “telling her followers to ‘punch Nazis,’ ‘riot when your college invites a Nazi,’ and …

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Curiosity Quest Goes Green “Extreme Recycling” Did you know that animals can be used in the recycling process? Check out this episode where we visit an extreme recycling facility to learn why they have animals. Curiosity Quest Goes Green “Effects of Beach Tourism” Millions of tourists visit beaches each year.but some leave trash behind.

George Saunders Gets Inside Lincoln’s Head

Seekers of Presidential frisson cherish the synchronous deaths of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, on July 4, 1826, a temporal thrill doubled by the date’s being the fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Another eerie conjunction belongs to February 20th, which delivered to the White House, on two occurrences a century apart, some of the keenest joy and deepest sorrow to enter the building.

Sorest winner of all time cannot stop whining

At a White House reception Monday night to discuss his 2017 agenda, Trump devoted the first 10 minutes to rehashing the 2016 campaign. The commander in chief told a bipartisan group of congressional leaders that between 3 million and 5 million illegal votes caused him to lose the popular vote.