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Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, contains the remains of more than 400,000 people from the United States and 13 other countries, buried there since the 1860s. More than three ...
They may not have been the most successful bids for election—and some definitely didn't stand the test of time—but these are ...
On June 16, 1999, police arrested Sara Jane Olson, formerly known as Kathleen Ann Soliah, a member of the terrorist ...
An impressive-looking man with a full, clean-shaven face and somewhat portly build, Bradley was known as a powerful orator.
1944: George Stinney, a 14-year-old African-American boy, is wrongfully executed for the murder of two white girls, becoming the youngest person ever executed in 20th-century America. On the same day, ...
Doug Cole has been a lobbyist with HighGround Public Affairs Consultants and has influenced major policy initiatives.
But fat shaming is more than one of Trump’s many deeply offensive habits. It’s also a metaphor that Trump misapplies to the ...
The Supreme Court first took up the issue in 1926 in Myers v. United States, when Chief Justice – and former president – William Howard Taft held that Congress could not limit the president’s ability ...
How William Howard Taft’s approach to government efficiency ... materials and unchecked influence over the firing of federal employees represents an unprecedented moment in the United States.
A little less than a year after being elected the 27th president of the United States in 1908, William Howard Taft planned an official trip to Los Angeles that included visits to not only the city ...
The site once served as the home in which former president and Supreme Court chief justice William Howard Taft grew up. Protesters say they showed up to voice support for the United States ...