Power works like an aphrodisiac. And just imagine what that can do to the world's most powerful man -- the US President? From ...
More than 200 years old, the White House has seen its share of strange ... It is said the ghost of Thomas Jefferson can be heard playing his violin in the Yellow Oval Room. What was heard: First ...
The White House, Washington, D.C. 1804. Thomas Jefferson was frustrated. It was not the burdens of office that bothered him. It was his Bible. Jefferson was convinced that the authentic words of ...
His time in the White House took a further toll on his well-being, keeping his weight a near-constant 174 lbs, or 78.9 kg. The third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson maintained a ...
Thomas Jefferson, who succeeded Adams ... During the war of 1812 Madison's slaves helped remove material from the White House shortly before the British burned the building.
Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Edward Markey of Massachusetts revealed that automobiles sold in the U.S. with a GPS ...
More than 200 years ago, Alexander Hamilton defied partisanship for the sake of the country’s future; if he hadn’t done so, ...
The face of Thomas Jefferson was dedicated in 1936, and the face of Abraham Lincoln in 1937. In 1939, the face of Theodore ...
They are Thomas Jefferson and John Adams ... but a Democratic-Republican — arrived at the White House on March 4, 1801? Would ...
Thomas Jefferson ... In the Virginia House of Delegates (1776-1779), Jefferson championed free public education, freedom of and from religion, and universal suffrage for white males.
The House voted 359-43 in favor of the motion to table, which was offered by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-Jefferson ...
In a deeply divided America, it’s one of the things that makes Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 2015 musical, now running at Winspear ...