Do You Know this Record-Breaking Series from 1955?
In 1955, families gathered in front of the tv. One show that captured audiences went on to be the longest-running drama. Can you name it?
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In 1955, families gathered in front of the tv. One show that captured audiences went on to be the longest-running drama. Can you name it?
Read MoreA Social Security benefits increase is something our seniors need. So far, Congress has not done enough, and it is time for a change
Read MoreVisiting the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C should be on Americans list. Check out this virtual tour if you can’t make it in person.
Read MoreChinese American WWII Veterans served bravely and in large numbers. New efforts seek to give them the medals of honor that they earned.
Read MoreThe Civil Rights Movement was a defining piece of 1950s/1960s America. The roots of the movement, however, date back to World War II.
Read MoreThe 1950s brought some unique ideas and inventions to American culture. The Greatest Generation looks back at some ’50s firsts.
Read MoreThe COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment) is supposed to keep Social Security benefits up to date with inflation. Here’s why it is not enough.
Read MoreThe Tuskegee Airmen were groundbreaking African-American pilots during a time of segregation. These heroes were instrumental in winning WWII.
Read MoreWorld War 2 Veteran Ernie Ferguson returned to the site of a bloody battle to pay respects to those who never made it home.
Read MoreLittle Richard was an innovative musical artist. He changed the face of Rock and Roll and helped to change American culture forever.
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