Vice President Richard M. Nixon and U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy​ met for the first ever televised presidential debate.
Whether he realized it or not, Woodrow Wilson left behind a profound legacy, one which still generates lively debate to this ... as well as presidential ambition.
A century ago, the party took a record 103 ballots and 16 days of intense, violent debate to choose a presidential nominee ... and the ailing President Woodrow Wilson silenced their critics ...
The other day, I asked several AI engines for a list of funny things the two presidential candidates have said so far on the ...
On May 14, 1865, an 8-year-old Wilson watched ... Jersey in Princeton, Woodrow ( his mother's maiden name, and his newly adopted given name) excelled at oratory and debate, which led him to ...
In 1917, Wilson signed the Jones-Shaffroth Act giving Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship but excluded those on the island from voting in presidential elections. Legacy: Woodrow Wilson introduced ...
Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance continues to defend the false claim that migrants in Springfield, Ohio, ...
Gene Healy's book, The Cult of the Presidency, diagnoses a more insidious temptation than Christian nationalism or blind ...
The United States took a bold step toward growing and protecting the world's largest park system when President Woodrow Wilson signed into law the National Park Service Organic Act on this day in ...
presidential debates, and other key appearances. So much so that WWD reported in November 1915 that gowns were being made by Mme. C. Tomlinson Dare for the then-incoming President Woodrow Wilson ...
“The process by which a nation was created and unified came at last to an end, and a still more fateful process began which was to determine its place and example in the general history of the ...