On this day in 1735, John Adams, the Second President of the United States, was born. Adams’ career as a lawyer, statesman, and political philosopher over the course of 91 years still resonates with ...
American presidents have long tested the bounds of First Amendment protections. From John Adams enforcing the Sedition Act that criminalized critical speech, to Woodrow Wilson suppressing anti-war ...
Shudder has released a trailer for Mother of Flies, the new horror from The Adams Family, a.k.a. filmmaking family John Adams ...
Between 1778 and 1788, John Adams served his country as a diplomat in France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain. His independent, unbending temperament was not ideal for diplomacy, and his diplomatic ...
I’m a big fan of author and historian David McCullough. His writing has a way of transporting me back in time like few other authors can. Recently I have been immersing myself in his account of ...
John Adams, a Cleveland baseball superfan that served as a ballpark drummer for nearly 50 years, died at 71, the Cleveland Guardians announced Monday. Adams' drum, a fixture in the outfield bleachers, ...
July 4th marks the anniversary of John Adams's death. The second president of the United States was a whiny, cantankerous and classic American. And forthwith I shall say, when toward the hour of noon ...
QUINCY - Abigail Adams, one of the most influential and important women in U.S. history, was honored Saturday with a new statue in Quincy where she and husband President John Adams lived. The ...
For as long as there have been friends, there have been frenemies. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson are perhaps America’s most famous pair of feuding friends. Their storied relationship began in 1775 ...
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