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There was no president. There was no comedian. What remained at the White House Correspondents' Association's annual dinner on Saturday night were the journalists and the First Amendment.
All three moves generated howls of outrage from the White House Correspondents’ Association ... publisher in 1799 for criticizing him. Abraham Lincoln made a similar move in 1864, ordering ...
When he’s not busy ending wars, deporting illegal aliens, overhauling the federal bureaucracy and drastically reordering world trade, the president has big plans for matters closer to home.
Hayes, who first allowed children to roll eggs on the White House lawn in 1878. According to the National Park Service, the tradition may have roots as far back as Abraham Lincoln's presidency ...
The two greatest presidents died in April, 80 years apart, one 80 years ago. Abraham Lincoln, 56, was slain while enjoying a comedy at Ford’s Theatre. After 12 years of a crisis presidency, Franklin ...
Rep. Brandon Gill and his role model, House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, are split in their response to President Donald Trump ...
An auction of artifacts relating to U.S. president Abraham Lincoln includes his own personal ... “As America’s oldest auction house, Freeman’s | Hindman is honored to bring this exceptional ...
However, some accounts of informal egg-rolling events date back to the presidency of Abraham Lincoln, the White House website states. Celebrations on Easter Monday at the U.S. Capitol grew so ...
Those selected would receive up to $200,000 to create one of the 250 sculptures, which will be paid for in part with canceled ...