President Trump’s push to take back control of the strategic waterway stokes memories of a period of U.S. imperial ambition ...
That changed in 1937, for Roosevelt’s second inauguration, as a part of the 20th Amendment ... a law book. Theodore Roosevelt — who was sworn in at the Buffalo, New York, home of his friend ...
There is no more romantic way to travel than by riding the rails, and these are the most magnificently beautiful train ...
Chestnut St. and 400 E. Randolph St. Only when Levin and McHugh ... Levin grew up in Detroit; his parents, Theodore, a federal judge, and Rhoda, were Chicago natives. A cousin, Carl Levin ...
Ricaurte Vásquez Morales, the administrator of the Panama Canal Authority, told the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday ... that had colonies in the Americas. In the early 20th century, President ...
New York City in winter may be cold, but with the right locations and techniques, you can capture stunning images while ...
In the age of gunboat diplomacy with former Rough Rider Theodore Roosevelt as president ... what became the construction marvel of the early 20th century: linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ...
The only requirement for the oath comes from the 20th Amendment, which says the oath must take ... Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC). President Theodore Roosevelt also did not ...
He invoked the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. An honor guard appeared with tricorn hats, fifes and drums — all traditional Revolutionary War iconography.
Without it, DOGE may end up making little impact. On June 3, 1905, Republican President Theodore Roosevelt empaneled a “Committee on Government Methods,” recognizing that the government was in ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Heights residents are raising their voices in hopes of getting the volume turned down at the bars that line 20th Street ... noise from their homes well above the 58 ...
For months, people who live near the Restaurant Depot on W. 20th Street and E. T.C. Jester say they've been dealing with large-scale car meetups, and it seems like anything goes. Clark Senter says ...