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How Presidents and First Ladies Have Celebrated Fourth of July at the White House Through the Years
WWD via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoFrom Thomas Jefferson's first Independence Day celebration at the White House in 1801 to Joe Biden's...
Opinion | How Biden Might Be Thinking About the Decision Ahead of Him
New York Times· 5 days agoThis is how President Biden describes his reaction, back in the summer of 1971, when Delaware...
Biden Stumbles Over His Words as He Tries to Steady Re-Election Campaign
New York Times· 6 days agoPresident Biden sought to steady his re-election campaign by talking with two Black radio hosts for...
Biden suffered less polling damage than expected after debate against Trump
AOL· 23 hours agoJoe Biden has suffered less polling damage than might have been expected after his disastrous debate against Donald Trump, while Kamala Harris, the vice-president, and the president’s most likely ...
WTF are the Democrats doing?
The Raw Story· 6 days agoThe only time I recall Democrats being in more chaos and upheaval than now was in 1968. If Joe Biden were to drop out, should Dems have another open...
How Presidents Past Deceived The American People About Their Health
Esquire· 2 days agoOn July 1, 1893, a certain Commodore Elias Benedict prepared his yacht, the Oneida, for an unusual...
How Presidents and First Ladies Have Celebrated Fourth of July at the White House Through the Years
WWD· 7 days agoAside from the crowds that will turn out Thursday night to watch the fireworks that will festoon...
Will Joe Biden step down? An expert Q&A
The Conversation· 6 days agoAhead of an interview with Biden by ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos tonight, The Conversation’s Rachael Jolley asked Dafydd Townley, who studies US elections, what might ...
Opinion | Does America Need a President?
New York Times· 5 days agoAs the belief that Joe Biden is fully equipped to be president dissolves like mist on a Delaware morning, some of his defenders have fallen back on the...
William Watson: What France and the U.K. can teach us about elections
Financial Post· 1 day agoWhen president Lyndon Johnson closed his March 31, 1968 speech announcing a pause in U.S. bombing of...