As we prepare for the historic event, we're having a look back at some of the most impactful moments in US presidential history, including photos of the First Kids who've spent their childhoods or teen years at the White House.
Little more than a month into the transition to the presidency in 1960, John F. Kennedy's life was threatened ... He said, "I felt the Kennedy money was the way he got the White House." Kennedy's win over then-Vice President Richard Nixon on Nov. 8 was ...
Vice President Harris will mark the final days of the Biden administration by signing her desk drawer in the ceremonial White House office Thursday afternoon, carrying on a tradition that began
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned the F.D.A. to revoke authorization of the shots at a time when they were in high demand and considered life-saving.
Kennedy, who remains close with Trump, is still expected to bring in a handful of his longtime allies. Stefanie Spear, who was press secretary on his 2024 campaign, is slated to be Kennedy’s deputy chief of staff at HHS, two of the Republicans said.
The once and future first lady plans her return to the White House amid questions of how much time she'll actually spend there.
Aside from tales and speculation on the subject related to the John F. Kennedy era ... “Wiseguys and the White House: Gangsters, Presidents and the Deals They Made.” Unsurprisingly, it ...
Jimmy Carter loved his Georgia rocker, but it was North Carolina that provided John F. Kennedy his famous chair ... he ordered five chairs for the White House. The Jumbo model sells for $1,295 ...
PrimePutt compiled a ranking of the five U.S. presidents with the lowest golf handicaps using data from Southern California Golf Association.
In pictures from the 1965 event, Johnson stands out in striking red among a sea of mostly black suits. But it’s her vivid yellow satin gown and sable-trimmed coat from that evening that has become one of the most memorable inauguration day looks.
Following his win over Kamala Harris, Donald Trump has been assembling the administration for his second term in the White House.
In the White House the walls don’t have ears. They have voices. Wander through its corridors, as Donald Trump will soon do, and you might hear the presidential portraits in the walls providing their successors with advice,