America's population is always shifting—people moving for jobs, weather, or new adventures! As of early 2026, the U.S. has about 347 million people, with big states like California still leading...
America's population is always shifting—people moving for jobs, weather, or new adventures! As of early 2026, the U.S. has about 347 million people, with big states like California still leading...
The White House has been a zoo, farm, and pet paradise for over 200 years! Almost every president had a favorite furry (or feathery, or scaly) friend. From dogs and...
The White House has been a zoo, farm, and pet paradise for over 200 years! Almost every president had a favorite furry (or feathery, or scaly) friend. From dogs and...
The White House has been rebuilt, expanded, gutted, and glammed up more times than you might think! From surviving a fire to getting steel bones and modern perks, these major...
The White House has been rebuilt, expanded, gutted, and glammed up more times than you might think! From surviving a fire to getting steel bones and modern perks, these major...
America's top military leaders have had different titles over time! From 1789 to 1947, they were called Secretaries of War (heading the War Department, mostly the Army). Then, in 1947,...
America's top military leaders have had different titles over time! From 1789 to 1947, they were called Secretaries of War (heading the War Department, mostly the Army). Then, in 1947,...
The Secretary of the Treasury is America's money boss—handling taxes, debt, printing cash, and advising the president on the economy. The department started in 1789, and Alexander Hamilton (yes, the...
The Secretary of the Treasury is America's money boss—handling taxes, debt, printing cash, and advising the president on the economy. The department started in 1789, and Alexander Hamilton (yes, the...
The Secretary of State is America's top diplomat—advising the president on foreign affairs, negotiating treaties, and representing the U.S. around the world. The office started in 1789 as "Secretary of...
The Secretary of State is America's top diplomat—advising the president on foreign affairs, negotiating treaties, and representing the U.S. around the world. The office started in 1789 as "Secretary of...
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