William E. Leuchtenburg, one of the nation’s preeminent historians and the leading scholar on President Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
The disability community is urging common sense when it comes to presidential appointments, writes Chase Bearden, executive ...
The Republican senator’s childhood bout with the disease has informed his ardent support for vaccines amid increasing skepticism of them within his party.
His writings, which stretched across eight decades, helped Americans understand a president who transformed the office and ...
After the war, President Harry Truman desegregated the armed forces in 1948, and as Black and Brown Americans claimed their ...
Looking back in history, here were some of the happenings in the Cookeville area for the week of Jan. 24-29 as recorded in the pages of the Herald-Citizen: ...
Joe Biden’s blue rug was swapped for Trump’s neutral-coloured one as part of a switch from the outgoing president’s ...
Veteran Southern California actress Kandis Chappell embodies America’s longest-serving First Lady and her peers with subtlety ...
The originator of the "infinite game" Candy Land designed it as therapy for hospitalized children who were victims of the ...
There are an estimated 300,000 polio survivors in the United States. For some, the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as ...
I wrote about former judge James Seishiro Burns and how he came to have a Japanese middle name. Burns was a son of Gov. John A. Burns. He married TV journalist Emme Tomimbang.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt consistently ranks among the greatest ... a nonprofit set up to fight polio. FDR’s own history with polio led to him being confined to a wheelchair and contributed ...