In part three of our series celebrating the stories behind our favorite patriotic tunes, we look at patriotic standards that ...
In "Tales Behind Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes," we discover how "This Land Is Your Land" started out as a protest song ...
In 1976, Cliff Richard released his breakout U.S. hit with “Devil Woman.” ...
On America’s 250th birthday, let's stop letting a handful of power-hungry leaders be the prism through which we view our ...
"To Know You Is to Love You," originally recorded by Syreeta Wright and Stevie Wonder in 1972, arrived June 26. It's from ...
For many of you, the US is a great but flawed country. Though you differed widely on why. Here's what you said about ...
Ahead of her first new album in seven years, the singer-songwriter gives a revealing (and often hilarious) interview on grief ...
Of course, America has its flaws. But on Independence Day, it seems worthwhile to step back and recognize just how fortunate ...
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Finding hope in a changing American landscape

From the 1976 bicentennial to today, one Oak Ridge resident explores the challenges facing our democracy and her enduring hope.
The Star Spangled Banner' is not so easy to sing. It's not so easy to understand. Yet it's our national anthem. Why?
The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra's "Songs of Hope" benefit concert in California's Hollywood Bowl featured Donny Osmond, ...