The former plantation home of the first U.S. president in Alexandria, Virginia, is lit up at night with jewel-colored lights during the season
Job losses, reduced wages, business closures and illness from COVID-19 are taking a toll on millions of people who are concerned about not having enough food to feed their families
Many of the low-income families getting food have lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic
The Army is the only US military service that did not have a national museum
More than 1 million late and improperly filled out absentee ballots may be rejected by election officials
While this may be six months of good news for the environment, businesses like hotels, service stations and tourist destinations are hurting
During eight years as president, he supported construction of the Interstate Highway System, balanced the federal budget, and signed the 1957 Civil Rights Act
In US, annual celebration marks women’s suffrage and spotlights gender-based discrimination
Black and white women formed different suffrage groups
As soon as the airlines required masks people started flying again, an aviation analyst says
Challenged by the coronavirus pandemic, small businesses look for new ways to make money and ‘reimagine’ what they can do
Virginia Steeplechase Gold Cup Horse Races Go Virtual
'Salute to America' will take place in the nation’s capital on Independence Day, with music, military demonstrations and flyovers
Furry friends help children enhance learning skills
Nonprofit People Animals Love (PAL) has a free after-school program where kids read out loud to therapy dogs and their owners
Protesters say these symbols of racism in America must come down now
Health officials agree that face masks help stop transmission of the coronavirus
2 new projects attempt to teach dogs to detect virus that causes coronavirus
Health experts concerned that excessive drinking during the coronavirus pandemic could lead to alcohol addiction
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