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Charleston’s Charm Hides Bloody History of Revolutionary War in South Carolina

Some of the fiercest battles took place in South Carolina, but its part in the fight for independence is often overlooked. Our reporter found history, myths, beauty and contradiction across the Lowcountry landscapes.

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FIRST ON FOX: Trump admin transforms DC hotspot once rocked by George Floyd protests in symbolic reversal

President Donald Trump’s Department of the Interior unveiled a new patriotic installation at Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington, D.C., placing Revolutionary War figures at a site long associated with protests and encampments. "This exhibition featuring Caesar Rodney and the 12 Soldiers of the Revolutionary War is a powerful tribute to the patriots whose service and sacrifice helped secure the freedoms we enjoy today," Department of Interior (DOI) Secretary Doug Burgum told Fox News...

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FIRST ON FOX: Trump admin transforms DC hotspot once rocked by George Floyd protests in symbolic reversal

President Donald Trump’s Department of the Interior unveiled a new patriotic installation at Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington, D.C., placing Revolutionary War figures at a site long associated with protests and encampments. "This exhibition featuring Caesar Rodney and the 12 Soldiers of the Revolutionary War is a powerful tribute to the patriots whose service and sacrifice helped secure the freedoms we enjoy today," Department of Interior (DOI) Secretary Doug Burgum told Fox News...

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Trump Thinks His Administration Is ‘Like Pirates’

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The Atlantic 5d ago

Israel and Iran exchange attacks as ceasefire falters

Israel and Iran exchange attacks as ceasefire falters In effort to contain escalation, US President Donald Trump spoke with Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, US media reported. Israel has traded attacks with Iran and Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched a missile at Israel, threatening a faltering ceasefire and raising fears of a return to full-blown war in the region. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said early on Monday that it had launched attacks on Israel’s Nevatim and Tel Nof...

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Republicans vs. the Fourteenth Amendment

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Trump urges Netanyahu not to respond after Iran targets Israel with first strikes since April

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Why America’s next 250 years can be greater than its first 250

In August of 1776, the Revolution in America was almost snuffed out. Earlier that year, 44-year-old George Washington had marched 19,000 ragtag soldiers to Manhattan after forcing a British evacuation of Boston in the months before the declaration. In July, the British launched an attack on the colonies with the full weight of the most powerful military in the world.

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King George III’s mad tyrant myth crumbles as new history redefines America’s origin

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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood dead at age 92 after being hit by car in store parking lot

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood dead at age 92 after being hit by car in store parking lot Wood, a professor emeritus at Brown University, died Sunday after being struck by a car - Bookmark Pulitzer-prize winning historian Gordon S. Wood has died at the age of 92 after he was hit by a car in Rhode Island. Wood, a professor emeritus at Brown University, died Sunday after being struck by a car in a supermarket parking lot, according to police in East Providence. The eminent and...

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