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Who was the physically toughest U.S. President? Theodore Roosevelt proved his extraordinary mettle during an attempted ...
The 1902 trolley accident: On Sept. 3, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt was visiting Pittsfield, as part of a barnstorming tour through New England in support of local Republican candidates.
President Donald Trump 's new official White House portrait does not feature an American flag in the background. It's the first presidential photo in over 60 years without one.
In April, the White House swapped out the official portrait of former President Barack Obama in the Grand Foyer and replaced it with a painting based on a photograph of Trump immediately following ...
President Donald Trump addresses the nation, alongside Vice President JD Vance (L), U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio (2nd R) and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (R), from the White House ...
The series of photos that the White House published on its X account Saturday gives the public a rare glimpse inside the ...
White House reporters express disbelief over Karine Jean-Pierre's departure from the Democratic Party and new book, with one saying they "have to pick my jaw up from the floor." ...
In past administrations, the White House published the names of each person who visited. For instance, the Biden White House published nearly 1.8 million visitors’ names.
WASHINGTON — The American flag has long flown from a pole on the White House roof, but that's always been too small for President Donald Trump, who wants everything to be bigger and more beautiful.
The White House has sent its long-awaited spending cuts request to Congress as it seeks to formalize a slew of DOGE slashes to federal funding. The $9.4 billion package – known as “rescissions ...
Rather, the White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) forecasts in new analysis released Saturday that the tax and spending measures would independently reduce deficits by $1.4 trillion.
President Trump raised two huge flagpoles at the White House Wednesday as part of a "personal project" with a price tag of $100,000 to spruce up the grounds at the executive mansion.