In a first as president, Trump says he'll attend the White House correspondents' dinner
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Chief Justice says Constitution remains 'firm and unshaken' with major Supreme Court rulings ahead
Read full article: Chief Justice says Constitution remains 'firm and unshaken' with major Supreme Court rulings aheadChief Justice John Roberts says that the Constitution remains a sturdy pillar for the country, a message that comes after a tumultuous year in the nation’s judicial system with pivotal Supreme Court decisions on the horizon.
100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing states
Read full article: 100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing statesAn act of Congress a century ago guaranteed citizenship to wary Native Americans in an age of forced assimilation and marked the outset of a long journey to secure voting rights.
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12 things you didn’t know about US presidents
Read full article: 12 things you didn’t know about US presidentsIt’s also generally to honor all U.S. presidents. So, to honor the U.S. presidents of the past, here are 12 really odd facts about some of the presidents of this great country. AdAbraham Lincoln (16th): Many remember Lincoln as a humble, smart leader -- but he was also one of the best wrestlers around. AdRichard Nixon (37th): Yes, he resigned after the Watergate scandal, but did you know he installed a bowling alley at the White House? In 1942, shortly after joining the Navy, he landed an uncredited spot on the cover of Cosmopolitan in his uniform.