For boomers, the rapid reversal of 1960s-era gains for civil rights, women, LGBTQ, etc., has unraveled the story of our ...
It was Sept. 6, 1960. The Gate City was one of many stops for John F. Kennedy during the Western states tour of his ...
We know that U.S. vice presidents are often the objects of humorous jabs for their secondary role in the executive branch or ...
President Donald Trump announced over the weekend that he would be releasing long-sought classified documents pertaining to ...
As Donald Trump signs an executive order to declassify and release all remaining records relating to the assassination of ...
President-elect Donald Trump selected opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at the inauguration.
US President Joe Biden has often been photographed enjoying a vanilla ice cream cone, former president Ronald Reagan liked ...
After the Tet Offensive in December 1968, U.S. involvement in Vietnam exploded and at one point some 33,000 soldiers trained ...
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 ...
His may have been a time of partisan conflict, but it is tame in comparison with ours; his rival in that fall’s election was Richard Nixon, with whom he had reasonably friendly relations.
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 ...