presidencies of the united states

‘This can’t be new normal’
Opinion, Сolumns
Sep 17, 2024
It seems that for the second time in recent months, a gunman has tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump. Every American should be shocked ...
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9/11 changed U.S. forever
Opinion, Сolumns
Sep 11, 2024
Wednesday marked the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks that shook the nation and changed the world. Nearly 3,000 people lost their li...
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Other Voices: Revisiting history
Opinion, Сolumns
Sep 02, 2024
On June 9, 1954, Joseph Welch, in his role as chief counsel for the U.S. Army, brought to the American public and press the reality of the anti-democr...
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Biden again tries to rewrite law
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 13, 2024
For a man who prattles on about Donald Trump and “democracy,” Joe Biden — remember him? — sure has a habit of ignoring and subverting constitutional c...
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The White House is lawyering up
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 30, 2024
Almost one in every 12 staffers at the White House this year is a lawyer, according to payroll data analyzed by auditors at OpenTheBooks.com . Preside...
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FBI director doesn’t know if Trump was struck by bullet
Nation & World, News, PA State News
BRETT ROWLAND The Center Square 
Jul 25, 2024
HARRISBURG — Twelve days after a shooter opened fire at a campaign rally for former President Donald Trump, basic questions remain unanswered despite ...
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Biden staff largest since Nixon
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 18, 2024
The White House employed 565 people this year at a cost of $60.8 million, according to a new report from OpenTheBooks.com . Richard Nixon was the firs...
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Supreme Court decision makes mockery of July 4th
Opinion, Сolumns
JACKIE CALMES Los Angeles Times 
Jul 04, 2024
WASHINGTON (TNS) — Perhaps on the Fourth of July, the Alitos flew the American flag properly, not upside down, at their Virginia or New Jersey homes. ...
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