Brackney previously served as chief of the police department in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Hike the trails at the site of a former ironworks that molded Nathanael Greene into a skillful general in the fight for ...
Examining Benedict Arnold, the American Revolution hero, who evaded the British on Lake Champlain, but later betrayed the cause ...
Sonny Jurgensen, the free-spirited quarterback who became one of pro football’s finest passers, throwing for 255 touchdowns ...
Most folks interested in SC history are familiar with the name John Rutledge. He is memorialized through one of Charleston’s ...
The demise of the Washington Post sports department is not only the end of a journalistic era, but a slap in the face of the ...
The life and career of Louisiana’s pioneering civil rights politician, who briefly served as the nation’s first Black ...
Beginnings and endings on February 4? It’s the day in 1789 when George Washington was unanimously elected President of the United States by the Electoral College. And the “Notable Event” that occurred ...
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George Will: How the Supreme Court predicted Trump’s 'emergency' power grabs
President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies are having an intense debate with critics over the role the executive branch, ...
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