With tax season coming up and people evaluating their spending and debts more closely, the personal-finance website WalletHub analyzed the median credit scores of residents in 2,572 cities t... Read more
On the first Sunday of February for the past 54 years, families have gathered in living rooms across the country to watch two football teams go head to head while eating chips with dips and... Read more
Here’s a small taste of the revelations PROFILES IN CORRUPTION uncovers: How five Biden family members profited off of their relationship to Joe Biden Elizabeth Warren’s son-in-law produced... Read more
*Special Edition* 100th Anniversary, Prohibition Begins (18th Amendment): JANUARY 16, 2020 From the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Criminal Justice Referenc... Read more
January 15, 2020 * Seven Percent of Americans say they have been abducted by aliens or know someone who has. Read more
January 7, 2020 Pig War is the name given to the dispute between Alphonse Dubois de Saligny, French chargé d’affaires, and the Lamar administration that resulted in a temporary rupture... Read more
Reprinted from Texas Monthly “Bum Steer Awards” Last year, many Texans comported themselves in an admirable, even heroic manner. But too many other Texans seemed quite hap... Read more
November 9, 2019 By Justin Crossie Today we recognize Veterans who are vital to ensuring the United States remains safe and free and for their role in strengthening the nations robust econom... Read more
Mary Maverick, pioneer and diarist, whose published memoirs chronicle her pioneer experiences in Texas, was born on March 16, 1818, in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, the daughter of William Lew... Read more
René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, explorer, was born in St. Herbland parish, Rouen, France, on November 22, 1643, the son of Catherine Geeset and Jean Cavelier. Cavelier was a wealthy... Read more