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On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law a sweeping civil rights bill passed by Congress prohibiting ...
Mark Franke, M.B.A., an adjunct scholar of the Indiana Policy Review and its book reviewer, is formerly an associate ...
One of the greats of American journalism and political life, Bill Moyers, died in the last few days. In 1989 he famously asked, “Can a nation die from too many lies?” The answer is now self-evident.
President’s allies take the lead to set up yearlong celebrations around July 4, 2026, bringing in conservative groups and ...
Unfinished Business “No memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor President Kennedy’s memory than the earliest possible passage of the civil rights bill for which he fought so long. … It ...
In her new book, “Leadership in Turbulent Times,” presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin explores the trajectories of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon ...
The Constitution says presidents may not accept any gifts (like a plane) or payments from foreigners. Bloomberg says Trump’s family fortune doubled since the 2024 campaign. Foreigners, including ...
The battle over the federal government’s move to close Job Corps programs nationwide, and counter-efforts by program ...
Russ Ferguson's time as a U.S. attorney appointed by the Trump administration is up, but judges Thursday issued an order to keep him inside Charlotte's federal court as the area's top prosecutor - at ...