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Regardless of Oval Office revisionism, Americans should never forget that their nation was forged in resistance to political ...
Much of USAID’s success in saving 25 million lives from HIV/AIDS, acknowledged by bipartisan majorities in Congress, is ...
Do you know which future president penned a letter at Joplin’s Yates Hotel, or which president called the Joplin area a ...
The Clinton-scandal landmark has long been a staple of Trump’s White House tour. Now he’s using it to store MAGA merch.
In at least seven major departments or agencies, DOGE secured the power to view records that experts say could benefit Elon ...
Federal elected officials in the House, Senate and Oval Office have frequently stated that their energy policy is “all of the above,” meaning coal, oil, natural gas, wind, solar, nuclear, ...
As he indicated when he confronted Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office in February, if Donald Trump is to have respect for ...
International soccer stars on the Italian club Juventus found themselves in an unusual position Wednesday – standing behind President Trump at the resolute desk as he fielded questions about the ...
The club, one of the most renowned in world soccer, was in Washington, D.C., to play later that night in the first ever Club World Club. But the players were not expecting to stand by as Trump ...
Traitor or hero? Statue of George Washington stirs mixed reaction in London. By Steve Hendrix The Washington Post,Updated June 18, 2025, 8:21 p.m.
News4’s Drew Wilder reports. The names of people who were enslaved on George’s Washington’s Mount Vernon estate are inscribed on the walls of what was their home: Tom Nokes. Vina. Barbara.
This week it’s removing MLK bust from the Oval Office,” he wrote. “But sure he isn’t racist.” Last week it was renaming Forts to confederate names.