President Benjamin Harrison made his mark on foreign affairs, but domestically, he was ill-prepared for the strange new ...
Access to health care shouldn’t depend on your ZIP code or be the difference between a hospital bill and a funeral bill.
On a cold and windy day in March 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife Lady Bird Johnson dedicated the campus of Columbia State Community College. News 2 looked at photos of the day and spoke ...
People filled rows of seats at a meeting room in the Johnson City Public Library on Tuesday night, but they didn’t show up to read — they showed up to listen and speak. At least 30 people attended the ...
FIVE DAYS BEFORE the Oklahoma City Thunder opened training camp following the franchise's first-ever NBA title, Sam Presti sat down at a table inside the team's practice facility about 10 miles north ...
HACKENSACK — For the first time in nearly 60 years, the Johnson Public Library is undergoing renovations and will be closed until Dec. 1. During the closure, asbestos will be removed from the building ...
While JFK and Bill Clinton's White House sex scandals may have made more headlines, LBJ reportedly had even more NSFW controversies while in office Bettmann Archive/Getty Former President Lyndon B.
Sid Davis − the last surviving journalist who witnessed the swearing-in of President Lyndon Johnson aboard Air Force One amid the tumult of his predecessor John F. Kennedy's assassination − has died.
In a dispute over a Louisiana voting map, the conservative majority signaled it might prohibit using race as a factor in creating election districts. Resulting redistricting could let states cement ...
Johnson County, Kansas, once a Republican stronghold, has increasingly shifted to supporting Democratic candidates. This political change has concerned Kansas Republicans, who risk losing more ...
His exemplary presidential museum in Austin explores the times that still haunt us. The introductory video at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin describes Lyndon Johnson (1908–1973) as a “sheer, ...
In 1963, President John Kennedy federalized the 17,000-member Alabama National Guard to be sent to quell violence in Birmingham, Alabama. He did that after being told that then-Gov. George Wallace had ...
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