The fate of democracy was fragile when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicated the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 1940.
Before World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave Hitler’s regime the kid-glove treatment.
Reflecting on the interment of Japanese Americans and what is happening today challenges us to see how fragile our civil liberties are.
February 19 marks significant US historical events. In 1942, President Roosevelt ordered Japanese-American internment. The Donner Party was rescued in 1847 after being snowbound. Thomas Edison ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt made the hard case for funding World War II "as we go" by imposing higher taxes on corporations and a ...
Strategic resources have been central to the American-led global system for decades, as a historian explains. But US actions ...
The Lourdes girls basketball team beat FDR on the road on Tuesday night behind an strong all-around effort from Sofi Pelish.
By our count, 17 sitting presidents have come to Central Florida over the years starting with a very cranky Chester A. Arthur ...
1933: Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak was struck by an assassin’s bullet presumably intended for President-elect Franklin D.
Not a lot of people can say they’ve met a U.S. president, but folks in Minot got pretty close today. Joe Wiegand, better ...
The Village Voice revisits a 1957 article by four staffers on how they, all servicemen in 1945, reacted to Franklin Roosevelt's death.
Franklin Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, and Frank Lautenberg hold the record for the most appearances on a New Jersey general election ballot as a major party ...