The building’s namesake helped write the 1935 Social Security Act and later served in President Lyndon Johnson's cabinet.
Presidents have found second terms worse than their first. Even the oft-unprecedented Trump may not be immune.
Federal immigration enforcement faces resistance in Minneapolis as ICE operations spark protests and violence between agents ...
The author, now a Bronx Family Court judge, reflects on their childhood marked by systemic injustice, inspired by Justice ...
Forty-eight years ago this month, Hubert Horatio Humphrey died. At the time I was a young reporter at the Sioux Falls Argus ...
Within a few weeks, Mark is planning to release the findings of a new autopsy report, which he claims will back up his allegations that his brother was murdered.
Former NFL player Kevin Johnson was found dead at a homeless encampment in the Los Angeles area. The manner of death was ...
Alton’s Duncan Foundry closed in 2018, and the site was torn down in 2023 ...
On Jan. 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court, in its Roe v. Wade decision, declared a nationwide constitutional right to abortion. (The court would overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022, in the decision Dobbs v.
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Today in History for Jan. 22: ...
On Jan. 22, 1973, in its historic Roe vs. Wade decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state bans and made abortion legal.
Dwight Hal Johnson received the nation's highest military honor in 1968. Three years later, he was killed during an attempted ...
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