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St. Dunstan’s Parochial Church Council in Canterbury says it “would very much welcome communication with the Vatican” about ...
Police are asking for the public's help in the investigation of an act of vandalism at a Newburyport, Massachusetts, cemetery.
The actions of high-level members of the U.S. Department of Justice, threatening the university with massive freezes in the ...
As today marks July 4th, it's a fitting time to reflect on a remarkable event in American history that unfolded on this very day nearly two centuries ago.
Despite the lack of diagnostics and relatively poor understanding of cancer in the 1800s, some historians believe that Thomas Jefferson suffered from, and potentially died due to complications of, ...
An original letter from Thomas Jefferson sent from Annapolis in 1783, which advocates for the right to bear arms, will go up for sale July 4 with a price of $90,000.
Jefferson composed his own epitaph: “Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, Author of the Declaration of Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and Father of the University ...
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Discovery Academy at Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School Classes run July 7th-25th Open to all area students, PK-12 Enrichment-based, hands-on learning opportunities Different classes are offered ...
Can the fraught relationship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams help heal our own hyper-polarized politics? Monticello is betting yes.
President Jim Ryan and his administration have buried the evidence, fearing bad press more than moral decay. When I attended UVA, cheating didn’t just feel wrong—it was unthinkable.
A Colonial Williamsburg reenactor explores how Thomas Jefferson reconciled writing about liberty while owning slaves, revealing the era’s complex contradictions ...