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Franklin Roosevelt has not had a good winter. Like practically everyone else in Washington, he has had his colds, his touches of sinus, flu, bronchitis.
And this is what the back of the "Mona Lisa" looks like:6.This thermal image of a dog shows how chilly its nose can be ...
Four years ago this summer Franklin D. Roosevelt's constant confidant and companion was Columbia University's Professor Raymond Moley. Citizens who then saw their next President for the ...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s desk is shown at his library as a visitor examines information at the national historic site in Hyde Park on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (William J. Kemble Photo) ...
If the Republican Party has spent the last 30 years looking for another Ronald Reagan, the Democrats have spent the last 70 looking for another Franklin D. Roosevelt. The latter case of longing is ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt died April 12, 1945, at his retreat in Warm Springs, Georgia, and was transported back to Washington via a funeral train.
Today's present Progressives in Congress call on the programs of Franklin Roosevelt as though they represented some type of cure for what ails the nation. The only problam with this is that FDR's ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the United States' 32nd president, had many Christmas traditions with his family and staff during his time in office. Roosevelt even grew Christmas trees on his New York land.
Georgia's 80th FDR remembrance Eighty years ago, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, died. Today, people gathered in Warm Springs to remember his legacy.
The coin, which was struck by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco in 1975, depicts President Franklin D. Roosevelt and is one of just two known to exist without its distinctive “S” mint mark.