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reshaping Florida's public education policies and engaging in local school board races during the 2022 election cycle, and recentlysigned into lawa ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy.
World Health Organisation (WHO). On January 20th America's newly inaugurated president signed an executive order signalling that his country would withdraw from the UN agency. The order cites the WHO's mishandling of covid-19, failure to reform and lack of independence as reasons for withdrawal...
Pennsylvania holds an irrefutable place in history by being the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Its continued independent streak in 2020 is why Pennsylvania retains its nickname as the Keystone State. Who Votes in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania...
Trump made the announcement right before he signedthe Laken Riley Actinto law as his administration’s first piece of legislation. Here's the latest: The Cuban government criticized Trump’s announcement to send immigrants to the U.S. Guantanamo naval base ...
18.O'Connor Heirs587,800A native of County Wexford, Ireland, THOMAS O’CONNOR (1817–1887) came to Texas in 1834 with the promise of a league of land from the Republic of Mexico. During the Texas Revolution, O’Connor signed the Goliad Declaration of Independence and fought at the Battle...
There Franklin proposed his Albany Plan, calling for the colonies to keep their independence while working together on issues that affected all of them. His plan was rejected, but his vision of government would later influence the writing of the United States Constitution. From 1757 to 1772, ...
a particularly acrimonious election in 1800. However, the two founding fathers struck up a correspondence in their later years. And, in one of the nation’s remarkable coincidences, both men died within hours of each other, 50 years to the day after the Declaration of Independence was signed....