In 1983, the U.S. Army spent $61,650 printing color pamphlets describing the rules of the boys' game King of the Hill.
247 years ago today, General George Washington did the impossible - crossed an icy river at night, then won a battle the next day.
Soldiers, even in the war on terror, crave their share of glory, even in death, as Achilles did during the Trojan War.
On December 23, 1783, George Washington resigned his commission as commanding general of the Continental Army, thus rejecting dictatorship.
A prominent Washington-based attorney disputes the Trump Colorado judgment, saying Trump must come to trial before any disqualification.
The General Services Administration (GSA) has tried to deal with unnecessary federal buildings since 1976. (It still faces that problem.)
In this Chicken Little presidential campaign, it's nice to remember Wendell Willkie, who challenged Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940.
Only another Great Awakening can settle the abortion debate - a debate that shows a sad moral state for the United States of America.
Remembering the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, Richard Samuelson calls this our first insurrection.
A currently inactive Marine talks about Scout Snipers, elite troops that combined reconnaissance with striking power.