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President Woodrow Wilson logged the most time on the green, playing more than 1,000 games of golf during his eight-year ...
Historian Douglas Brinkley looks at how President Ford's welcoming of tens of thousands of South Vietnamese refugees after Saigon fell reflected America's history, diversity and compassion.
Barrett was Ford’s military attaché, carrying the briefcase always within reach of the president. It was dubbed the political football with codes to unleash nuclear weapons that could destroy the ...
The White House’s current swimming pool, just south of the West Wing on the South Lawn, was built at the behest of President ...
Marco Rubio serving as both Secretary of State and national security adviser could be "ultimately disadvantageous" to ...
Turns out, presidents − just like the rest of us − sometimes say embarrassing things. Or mean things. Or clueless things.
President Gerald Ford, wearing a shirt inscribed with "Mr. President-Bogie Buster," plays golf on Aug. 12, 1975, in Vail. (AP) Editor’s note: April 30, 2025, marks the 50th anniversary of the ...
Chris Lamb, Professor of Journalism at Indiana University, collected some memorable gaffes from Donald Trump to Richard Nixon ...
Fifty years ago, when the city of Saigon fell and the U.S. military intervention in Southeast Asia came to an end, President Gerald Ford faced a choice: Many anti-communist South Vietnamese feared ...