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After 100 days of intense digging, carving, and crafting deep in the jungle, we completed our most mind-blowing project yet - a breathtaking Underground Temple House with a fully functional water ...
The IRS veered away from banning political endorsements in houses of worship, spurring differing views from Houston's ...
In 1966, the Beatles were bigger than ever, skirts were getting shorter, and the youth of America was shaking off the last ...
On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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 ...
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 ...
GOP Sen. Rand Paul is accusing the White House of “immaturity” and engaging in “petty vindictiveness” after he and his family were disinvited from the annual White House picnic long held ...
A Letter To Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First, written, directed and performed by Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland opens tonight, running through June 29, 2025 for 23 performances in ...
An abrupt Labor Department order to shutter 99 Job Corps campuses across the country is devastating for at-risk trainees and local economies.
President Lyndon B. Johnson federalized the National Guard in 1965, calling on troops to protect civil rights advocates who were marching from Selma, Ala., to Montgomery.
President Lyndon B. Johnson federalized the National Guard in 1965, calling on troops to protect civil rights advocates who were marching from Selma, Ala., to Montgomery.