“In God We Trust,” which became the United States of America’s national motto in the 1950s during the Cold War, could soon be displayed in the North Carolina General Assembly. At least in one chamber.
WASHINGTON - July 30, 2024, marks the 68th anniversary since Congress passed a joint resolution and declared "In God We Trust" as the national motto of the United States. Passing in both the House and ...
The war on America as founded continues unabated. As well know, the Francis Scott Key Bridge was destroyed recently, and already the woke elites are calling for it to be renamed. Advertisement Key, ...
Texas public schools will now be required to hang posters that display the national motto. The law also requires that the posters have an American flag centered under the motto. Opponents say the law ...
Even as a court ruled that it is illegal for schoolchildren to recite a Pledge of Allegiance that mentions God -- and then swiftly put an indefinite hold on that decision -- Virginia schools are ...
The motto itself has 13 letters. E Pluribus Unum served well as the de facto national motto for 174 years, as the number of states grew. Its principle aligned sublimely with the founders' federalist ...
Senate leader Phil Berger presides over the afternoon Senate session, leading the passage of Medicaid expansion on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at the General Assembly in Raleigh, N.C. Robert Willett ...