Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Princeton University history and public affairs professor Julian Zelizer talked about the assassination of President John Kennedy, the event that led ...
President Trump’s success in cutting back and rationalizing federal spending largely depends on whether he can get away with ...
That amendment was passed in response to Franklin Roosevelt’s four elections to the presidency. Since George Washington had stepped down at the end of his second term, no president had sought a third ...
That amendment was passed in response to Franklin Roosevelt’s four elections to the presidency. Since George Washington had ...
The answer is the Shure SM57 dynamic microphone, the microphone of choice since President Lyndon Johnson in 1965 ... to appear on television was Harry Truman in 1947, followed by Dwight D.
The hardest lesson to learn from the war in Ukraine is that there is still no substitute for allies who show up when the ...
First television broadcast: President Harry Truman, 1947. First televised evening delivery: President Lyndon Johnson, 1965. First live webcast: President George W. Bush, 2002. First high ...
America’s political parties weren’t supposed to wield the power they have today. In fact, George Washington warned us about ...
When North Korean forces crossed the 38th parallel to invade their southern neighbor in June 1950, President Harry Truman sent ... President Lyndon Johnson sent divisions there to contain the ...
It is believed Harry Truman made use of the device; Gerald Ford was open about utilizing it; and Lyndon B. Johnson appeared ...