What to do this week, in New York City and beyond.

The Museum of the American Revolution is hosting a special exhibit, "The Declaration's Journey," for America's 250th anniversary.

A recent poll asked what one's top three wishes for America would be on its 250th birthday, beyond just chanting "Happy Birthday."

Two founding fathers died on America's 50th birthday, which was marked with toasts and parades. Over time, anniversary celebrations became more extravagant — and more…

America has come to a landmark moment of pride and patriotism — and a time of division and doubt. As the country turns 250 on Saturday, Americans are stepping out for celebrations…

Federal and White House-led initiatives are rolling out overlapping programming for the semiquincentennial, including National Mall events, court open houses and nationwide…

This proud and boisterous occasion is undeniably tinged with both division and doubt

Celebrate America's 250th birthday with July 4th party inspiration, regional recipes, and local firework streams on YouTube.

As America gets ready to celebrate its 250th birthday, Congress is taking a road trip back to the place where it all began — Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Led by…

Democracies rarely last, but ours has. That alone is worth celebrating

As the country turns 250, many Americans aren’t in the mood to party.

Many Americans are celebrating their country’s 250th birthday by trying to block out the noise of national division

WASHINGTON (AP) — Across the United States, many Americans are celebrating their country's 250th birthday by closing their ears to all the partisan shouting. All the…

The country’s extraordinary history suggests it still holds the unique capacity to anchor the democratic world and recommit itself to responsible global leadership.

What to do this week, in New York City and beyond.

America gears up for its 250th Independence Day, a momentous occasion celebrating liberty and self-governance. This July 4th also echoes a peculiar historical coincidence: three…

The opposition to the US’ imperialistic actions at the turn of the 20th century by prominent intellectuals should offer Americans today food for thought.