I recall that at the USIS library, later renamed Quetta Divisional Library, I spent long evenings reading the thirty-seven ...
On Jan. 20, 2001, George W. Bush took the oath of office to become the 43rd president of the United States.
In his 1961 inaugural address, President John F. Kennedy called Americans to public service and civic duty with his now-oft-quoted statement, “Ask not ...
From a live raccoon to a cheese wheel the weight of a car, American Presidents have received some unique gifts. These are ...
In 1998, Clinton was in the sixth year of his presidency and had good numbers for economic growth, declining interest rates and low unemployment. His average approval rating, according to Gallup, in ...
A multi-instrumentalist and rapper, he also released such solo albums as “Poly Sci” and “I John,” with contributors including ...
What does the Insurrection Act allow presidents to do? Trump wants to use it to send troops in response to protests after ICE ...
Lawmakers are calling on President Trump's cabinet and Congress to boot him from office using a never-before-invoked ...
Military leaders including the former secretaries of the Army and Navy called the Pentagon's actions against Kelly ...
A personal remembrance of Michael Adams, who led the University of Georgia for 16 years. Adams died at the age of 77.
Georgetown University is moving Let Freedom Ring, its annual event celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr., to the ...
The 1807 law that President Trump threatened to invoke Thursday to deploy the US military against anti-immigration ...