
Presidents' Day
The presidency as defined in Article II of the Constitution almost didn’t happen. In fact, if it hadn’t been a certainty that George Washington would be the first president, we might have a very different executive office for the United States. Having just fought a bloody war with the British to throw off King George III, the Americans were not turning handsprings to offer power to any one individual. However, the American experiment had drifted off course with each state s

Martin Luther King, Jr.
Perhaps the American Civil Rights Movement from the 1940s through the 1960s would have happened without Martin Luther King, Jr., but most certainly he left a distinctive mark on it that is inspiring to many today. His call for equality, unity, and moral integrity are still celebrated because they are timeless and universal. A preacher and student of the Indian political activist Mahatma Gandhi (who had been influenced by American Henry David Thoreau), King fought segregated

Luther and The American Revolution
It may be Halloween to you, but October 31, 2017 is a much more important date to many people around the globe, and perhaps more important t

Three Corners Media Launches Political FAQs
In journalism, a backgrounder is information that gives context to the current topic. When used properly, it enhances the reader’s knowledg