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Bill Moyers, who has died aged 91, was a young Baptist minister who became White House press secretary to President Lyndon Johnson and later one of American television’s most respected commentators.
Congressional Republicans keep wringing their hands over the White House’s legislative priorities … and then voting for them.
I’m old enough to remember when President Lyndon Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act in 1967. I’ve enjoyed watching and listening over the decades. Over the years the public broadcasting ...
President Lyndon Johnson talks with newly-elected Democratic congressmen at the White House on Jan. 17, 1969. From left are ...
Sixty years after President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act on Aug. 6, 1965, Black Americans are facing ...
Lost in today’s partisan volleys over Biden and pardons, though, is that a president doesn’t need to sign anything to dole ...
In terms of legislative achievements, Trump's second term is the most successful since Franklin D. Roosevelt, AI analysis ...
Even if the most-brutal spending cuts are postponed until after the midterms, the “big beautiful bill” is a breathtaking ...
Can it be a coincidence, or merely a case of synchronicity, that in the age of Trump — a decade-long epoch that began in 2015 ...
After decades of failure, devoid of economic activity, the land "has become a liability, not an asset," developer Scott ...
Hundreds of television and radio stations across the United States risk seeing their resources evaporate, after President ...
Our times and our politics have changed. But that need for stories and what they reveal about ourselves and our world never ...