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The IRS veered away from banning political endorsements in houses of worship, spurring differing views from Houston's ...
Bill Moyers, a key member of Democratic President Lyndon Johnson's inner circle who went on to become a guiding force in American journalism during more than 40 years in public television, died on ...
He was a renowned television correspondent and commentator who also had long ties with Lyndon B. Johnson, including as his press secretary.
On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
At least 15 children were among those killed by flooding in Central Texas. Some two dozen girls from a camp on the Guadalupe ...
Discover classic diners in Michigan that keep the spirit of the ’60s alive with authentic food and atmosphere.
By the time Lyndon Johnson was in the White House, everyone in Washington knew what was going ... s last-resort doctrine named after the biblical hero who brought the temple down on himself and his ...
In honor of America’s Independence Day, here is a list of Latter-day Saint monuments and moments in the nation’s capital and ...
The White House published a series of photos from inside the Situation Room on its X account as President Donald Trump authorized strikes that hit nuclear sites in Iran.
Jen Psaki is back with her latest edition of the White House press briefing, “Jen’s version.” On Monday, Psaki, who served as press secretary under President Joe Biden, took on some of the ...
In 1966, the Beatles were bigger than ever, skirts were getting shorter, and the youth of America was shaking off the last ...