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Robert A. Daugherty, who made photos of nine presidents and countless other news and sporting events in a 43-year career with ...
For most of his life, John F. Kennedy Jr. was obsessed with bringing his late father John F. Kennedy‘s assassins to justice, ...
Twice already this year, frequent hellstorms have knocked down giant trees out here at our Delco home, in addition to the unpredictable power outages. The soggy air outside feels more like Manilla ...
Emil Bove is one of President Donald Trump’s former criminal defense lawyers. He’s now a senior Justice Department official — and he’s widely described as Trump’s “enforcer” for his hard-charging, ...
Some proceeds from sales of works from the 2020 "Anxious Red" series went to a worldwide public health program that President ...
OGDEN — Jumping from the gridiron to the hardwood, Lyndon Johnson is set to replace Tanoka Beard as Ben Lomond’s head boys basketball coach beginning next season, BL athletic director Kable ...
As thousands of soldiers prepare to march in President Trump’s military parade, what exactly will we see?
President Lyndon Johnson bypassed the governor of Alabama to send the National Guard into the state in order to protect civil rights demonstrators against violence. Gov.
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.