Presidential inaugurations hold a symbolic place in U.S. history, with the choice of Bible often reflecting personal or national significance.
LeBron James, one of the greatest basketball players in history, earned himself the nickname “King James.” But Rajiv Joseph’s dramatic comedy of that name is about two fans and the
Millions of people read the New Testament printed with the words of Jesus in red. Most people do not realise that this is a fairly modern evangelical tradition. This is the story
JD Vance was sworn in as vice president on Monday. The Bible he used has Kentucky roots. While Vance is from Middletown, Ohio, Kentucky is a big part of his story. In his 2016 memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," Vance said he spent many of his formative year in Breathitt County, which is in eastern Kentucky.
Greenwood, a frequent fixture at Trump's rallies, counts the businessman-turned-politician as one of his close friends.
From the Daytona to the King Midas, GQ watch editor Cam Wolf dives deep into all the most significant lines in the Crown’s long and distinguished history.
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If the Oatman General Store is a rowdy saloon, then the Hubbell Trading Post is the sophisticated gentleman of Arizona’s general stores. Nestled in Ganado, this National Historic Site is like the Downton Abbey of trading posts – if Downton Abbey traded in Navajo rugs and had a lot more turquoise.
In part, he was inspired by Thurman, who had embraced the nonviolence at the heart of Mahatma Gandhi’s resistance against the British in India. For King, nonviolence was the only viable means for achieving the United States of America’s redemption from the sin of racial segregation and white supremacy.