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The Rose Garden has been the site of national celebrations, international visits, family moments, and now, concrete.
Many turning points in world history have stemmed from the White House's Situation Room. US President Donald Trump hopes this moment will be another one.
March 13, 1965: President Lyndon B. Johnson, center, and Alabama Gov. George Wallace (second left) are surrounded by reporters in the White House after meeting to discuss events in Selma, Ala.
Bill Moyers, noted journalist and former press secretary to President Lyndon Johnson, passed away at 91. Germany calls for expedited EU-US trade dealings. Foreign ministers to convene under US ...
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.
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With President Donald Trump ’s decision to intervene in the Iran- Israel war, Iran, a country 6,500 miles away from ...
Trump isn’t the only president who has been known to let the expletives fly when properly motivated, but it is uncommon.
The Rose Garden has been the site of national celebrations, international visits, family moments, and now, concrete. View ...
The water may be the draw for this Gulf Coast town, but on land you’ll find history museums, art galleries, bird sanctuaries, ...