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Several studies have found great benefits in letting out the occasional F-bomb. So, perhaps we want our elected leaders to cuss a bit, says columnist Ginnie Graham.
I first met Bill Moyers outside the U.S. Embassy in Managua, Nicaragua, during the summer of 1987. I was there working on a ...
Before he came to public television in 1971, he was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary and the publisher of Newsday.
The next presidential election is still a few years away, but Arizona's senators could be contenders in a wide-open ...
The president’s most important job, as the sole steward of America’s nuclear arsenal, is to prevent nuclear war. And a ...
It is a fact — an old, very old fact — that was long obscured by the 20th century’s Euro-centric battles with World Wars I and II. Plus, the resulting Cold War and various smaller hot wars in places ...
It was a nostalgic trip for many of the packed crowd who attended the latest event in the Mahoning Valley Historical ...
Rep. Hortman, who served a six-year stint as House Speaker, was a longtime leader of the DFL caucus and one of Minnesota's most influential politicians.
Did you ever notice how the weather sneaks into our everyday conversations—and even our history? U.S. Presidents, standing at ...
The Rose Garden has been the site of national celebrations, international visits, family moments, and now, concrete. View ...
Throughout history, many first ladies have used fashion to channel their political power, show solidarity with the public, ...
Presidents in and out of office enjoy a lot of perks, but these are the things former presidents can't do when their term ...