Republicans mock Democrats over President's Day social media post that omitted Bill Clinton from composite image featuring other Democratic presidents.
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Racist humor among presidents is not a new phenomenon; it dates back to at least a century ago. So what changed? Opinion.
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Gallup is ending its presidential approval rating poll after nearly 90 years, the pollster said Feb. 11. Here's what to know.
Moral outrage is often relative. Far more consequential abuses of power have been normalized, excused, or even celebrated when carried out by presidents who were more charismatic or more popular.
In Yakima County, more than 1,000 people were put on trains in May 1942 and taken first to Portland and then to Heart Mountain, Wyo., one of 10 camps set ...
By our count, 17 sitting presidents have come to Central Florida over the years starting with a very cranky Chester A. Arthur ...
As many as 150,000 dimes released in 1983 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia without a mint mark could be worth thousands of ...
The fate of democracy was fragile when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicated the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1940.
The debate over adding Trump’s name to the Kennedy Center raises questions about presidential memorials and what they reveal about our values today.
From George Washington’s 1790 visit to JFK’s Summer White House, explore Newport, Rhode Island’s remarkable presidential history.