Republican Richard Nixon and Democrat John F. Kennedy appeared in the first-ever televised debate between presidential candidates on Sept. 26, 1960. More than 65 million Americans watched.
It's rare for the Teamsters to not endorse a presidential candidate. Here's who the union has supported – or shunned – in the past.
The first time in history that the trust level to do the right thing ever fell below 20 percent was when it dropped to 19, and then 17 percent in 1994 under Clinton. But by the end of Clinton's term, ...
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The Federal Reserve’s first key interest rate cut in four years coincides with the homestretch of the presidential election.
Voter turnout in Tuesday’s special election for Congress in New Jersey’s 10th district was about 6.6%, with Rep.-elect ...
Presidential debates have grabbed headlines in recent months, but one K-State professor says they don't tend to swing elections as much as people thing they do.
I was surprised to read Don Hewitt’s comments about the first televised presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and ...
It's too early to speculate about a potential winner, and the July exit of President Joe Biden added an extra layer of ...
Richard D. White Jr.: Huey Long ... I think President Nixon targeted political enemies. And then even in the first Trump administration, you’ve had his former chief of staff, John Kelly, tell the ...
Former President Donald Trump survived his second assassination attempt on Sept. 15, 2024, marking the latest chapter in a long history book. Presidential assassination attempts, whether successful or ...
Relics linked to America’s most famous political assassinations are heading to auction next weekend, including “previously ...