In the 22-second video, the camera pans a room of items — shelves filled with hats, T-shirts, sweaters, jackets, books and even a NASCAR racing suit.
With a stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order on Tuesday that overturned government policies going back six decades that banned discrimination and required ...
A desire to fight wokeness and reduce government spending are among the reasons that Trump supporters back his plans to close ...
President Lyndon Baines Johnson takes his second oath of office on Capitol Hill in Washington DC on January 20, 1965, which is being administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Standing between ...
The new president just unwound a landmark anti-discrimination measure implemented amid the height of the Civil Rights Movement.
As President Donald Trump's second administration continued its effort to swiftly reshape the federal government, a union representing foreign service officers at the U.S. Agency for International ...
Of the most interest to posterity, though, may be a hat. It’s the Stetson worn by President Lyndon Baines Johnson on his Oct. 28, 1964 visit to San Bernardino. LBJ was the first sitting ...
The soft murmur of a few dozen conversations lingered outside a small auditorium named after Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th president who overhauled the way Americans pay for college. Top officials ...
Dedicated to the 36th president of the United States, the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library houses all the expected artifacts – such as presidential papers – as well as several quirkier ...
The soft murmur of a few dozen conversations lingered outside a small auditorium named after Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th president who overhauled the way Americans pay for college. Top ...