John F. Kennedy flew into Blue Grass Airport around 12:45 p.m. on Oct. 8, 1960, as part of his campaign for president. His second televised debate with Richard Nixon had aired the night before and ...
Vice President Richard M. Nixon conceded victory to the 43-year-old Massachusetts senator at 12:45 p. m. after a morning which was filled with suspense in the photo-finish race.
Bobby Kennedy lost with grace. Donald Trump tried to burn the house down. What that difference means for American democracy.
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 4, the 308th day of 2025. There are 57 days left in the year. Today in history: Advertisement Article continues below this ad On Nov. 4, 2008, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama of ...
Arctic Frost was opened on April 13, 2022, by Timothy Thibault, then-FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge at the Washington ...
WASHINGTON (WCSC) - Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy defeated Vice President Richard Nixon in a hard-fought race for the White House on Nov. 8, 1960. The final returns showed Kennedy won the ...
On the night of September 26, 1960, America sat before its televisions in anticipation of something entirely new. It was the first televised presidential debate in U.S. history, and the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s accounts of the notorious false flag operations proposed during the Kennedy years omit the most ...
Chanting and waving signs, a group of about 100 demonstrators marched in front of CNN Center Sunday, calling on the network to host open debates among several third-party presidential candidates. "You ...
The Justice Department is dispatching federal monitors to polling locations in New Jersey and California, two Democratic states with crucial off-year elections on Tuesday.The announcement put the ...
Voting concludes Tuesday for elections in a number of states and localities, and perhaps the highest-profile contest is one that was only scheduled a few months ago. A special election in California ...
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