The roots of our uniquely American celebration of Thanksgiving are traced back to when the Pilgrims set sail for America on Sept. 6, 1620, and for two months, braved the Atlantic Ocean.  We remember ...
Thanksgiving Day is an American holiday that traditionally began with the Pilgrims in 1620-21 as they were indeed thankful to be alive after they survived that first harsh winter in ...
Nov. 30 (UPI) -- President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Charles Kushner to be the nation's ambassador to France. He also ...
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Give the government an inch and it will take a mile. One day Congress is 'requesting a ...
Doddering through his dotage, and in the dwindling days of his term, the "devout" President Joe Biden isn't so devout after ...
The annual American holiday called Thanksgiving formally began with a 1863 proclamation from Abraham Lincoln declaring the ...
The day after Thanksgiving is widely known as Black Friday, but it is also a day to observe Native American Heritage Day.
Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember Our Roots and Gratitude** As families across America gather around their dining tables this Thanksgiving, it is an opportune moment to reflect o ...
The annual American holiday called Thanksgiving formally began with a 1863 proclamation from Abraham Lincoln declaring the last Thursday in November a day of “thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent ...
This Thanksgiving, as families, friends, and loved ones gather in gratitude, may we all celebrate the many blessings of our ...