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‘Can You Imagine FDR Dancing?’ Trump Admits ‘Very Classy’ Melania ‘Hates’ His Rally Tradition
President Donald Trump broke into full stand-up comic mode on Tuesday morning when he shared his wife Melania Trump "hates" ...
On Jan. 6, 1941, Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed Congress while the country was still officially at peace. Europe was ...
I have a thing about remembering dates, so when I see a certain date on the calendar, or one approaching, I can usually attach to it a memory or some historical significance. April 12 is one of those ...
“All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River,” President Franklin Roosevelt declared on July 11, 1944, as he announced that he would do the opposite and run for a fourth ...
If Peter Thiel were to move to, say, Texas or Florida, it is highly unlikely that he would miss California’s taxes.
President Trump says he's "not joking" about potentially seeking a third term as president in 2028, even though doing so is prohibited by the 22nd amendment of the U.S. Constitution. If that were to ...
When Joe Biden got his start in politics in the early 1970s, many voters still had vivid memories of Franklin Roosevelt. At Democratic Party gatherings, FDR’s theme song, “Happy Days Are Here Again,” ...
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Did You Know That Franklin D. Roosevelt Served Four Terms In Office? Check Out These Facts About the 32nd President.
From the Great Depression to World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt guided the United States through challenging times. He sought to help the American people in many different ways, including ...
President Franklin Roosevelt at his desk in the White House on May 22, 1941. Contributing columnist Talmage Boston writes that the flurry of executive orders in the first 100 days of Donald Trump's ...
On this day in history, Feb. 5, 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced a plan to expand the Supreme Court to as many as 15 justices. While the 32nd U.S. president claimed the plan was to ...
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