Political experts say former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris have been avoiding 2025 campaigns ...
Inaugural address highlights going back to FDR, paired with dramatic images and facts, tell the story of modern America ...
Stewart McLaurin knew it was coming. But the president of the White House Historical Association says it was still “jarring” ...
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President Trump returns to '60 Minutes' for first time after settling lawsuit against newsmagazine
President Donald Trump is returning to “60 Minutes” for an interview for the first time after settling a lawsuit this summer ...
Ford has been a frequent Trump critic for years. Last year, the actor endorsed former Vice President Harris in the 2024 ...
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'I'll Be The Only President': Trump Resorts To Outright Lies, Says He's The 'Only President' In US History To Stop A War
During a dinner event for his ballroom donors at the White House several days ago, Donald Trump still remained bitter about ...
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Harrison Ford blasts Trump as 'world goes to hell': 'I don't know of a greater criminal in history'
The actor offered a scathing assessment of the president, calling out his "hubris," "lies," and "perfidy" and saying his ...
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Trump DOJ tries to erase Jan. 6 history as scholars warn of authoritarianism in Comey case
Legal Newsletter connects the authoritarian dots of the Trump administration’s legal actions ahead of the pivotal tariffs ...
With the recent demolition of the White House’s East Wing, we look at how the President’s Palace has changed over the years ...
Today, we celebrate the 290th birthday of President John Adams, a Founding Father whose intellect, integrity, and devotion to country helped secure ...
Trump told reporters Oct. 31 on his way to Palm Beach that congressional Democrats were harming their own supporters. He said Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients are "largely ...
Among the largest tax overrides in Mass. history loom in Melrose and Stoneham. Will voters go along?
Across Massachusetts, municipalities are increasingly asking voters to raise their property taxes above a state limit of 2.5 percent a year, with mixed results.
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