December 30, 2025
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The hallmark of the first year of President Donald J.
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In an appearance on New York’s WABC radio on Friday, President Donald J.
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On the clear, cold morning of December 29, 1890, on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, three U.S.
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Over the Christmas holiday, the Trump administration threw its weight against the U.S.
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On Tuesday, December 23, the U.S.
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The modern version of Santa Claus arrived in the United States in 1863, when he stopped at an army camp of Union soldiers in the January 3 issue of Harper’s Weekly. Cartoonist Thomas Nast drew Santa wearing striped pants and a jacket emblazoned with stars as he sat in a sleigh under a giant American flag.
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