George Washington Library of Congress America's first president was inaugurated on April 30, 1789. Some months later, painter and engraving artist Edward Savage captured Washington's likeness during the winter of 1789-90. If the image on the right looks familiar, that's because you probably carr...
Washington was also the site of the nation's most notorious crackdown on protesters. On June 1, law enforcement used tear gas and riot control tactics topush peaceful protesters from Lafayette Squareso that then-President Trump could cross the cleared-out street and pose in front of the vanda...
More behind-the-scenes legal wrangling, but we had an ace up our sleeve - Professor Gary Solis. Gary is a Vietnam veteran, former military judge advocate, with alma maters including George Washington University and the London School of Economics. At the time, he was in London and ready...
however, the age of gentlemen's business, or baronial rule as seen by his detractors, was over on Wall Street. On March 31, 1913, the hero of the Panic of 1907, and the alleged kingpin of Wall Street, died in a hotel room in Rome.4 ...
Jarawp. According to the village headman of Katot Village, which includes 68 families, DPA started working in the village just a few months after the concessions started developing their rubber plantations. However, 2000 ha of the rubber planted near Katot died due to flooding, and were not ...
In 1872, the U.S. government signed the Yellowstone National Park Act into law and created what the National Park Service (NPS) refers to as "the world's first true national park." Today, there are thousands of national parks throughout the world, and four of them — Rocky Mountain, Me...