For boomers, the rapid reversal of 1960s-era gains for civil rights, women, LGBTQ, etc., has unraveled the story of our ...
Editor’s note: This article is one in a five-part series looking back on the life of one of Duke’s most infamous alumni — Richard Nixon. Read the previous installments on Nixon’s childhood ...
Kennedy Jr., JFK's nephew, has been nominated by Trump to lead the Department ... Kennedy's win over then-Vice President Richard Nixon on Nov. 8 was among the closest in history when it came to the ...
President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he would be releasing long-sought classified documents pertaining to ...
More than 3,000 people filled the auditorium at Pocatello High School as the Democratic senator from Massachusetts stood at ...
Televised U.S. presidential debates are truly scary. Back in 1960, TV cameras famously caught Vice President Richard Nixon wiping sweat from his face in front of his younger rival, John F.
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon taken prior to their first debate at WBBM-TV in Chicago in 1960. Courtesy: AP Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and his Republican rival Richard M.
The presidential electoral votes were counted at a joint session of the House and Senate, and it was Richard M. Nixon's job as vice president to announce the results. On the basis of popular votes ...
In 1960, Kennedy, then a senator from Massachusetts, defeated opponent Richard Nixon to become the 35th and youngest elected president. The country was entranced by his charisma, his stylish wife, ...
Specifically, as a new play premiering Friday at Hamtramck’s Planet Ant Theatre asks, what if Richard Nixon, the Republican candidate in that extremely close election, had stepped in to help ...