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Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the more remarkable figures of the 20th century, paid an over-night visit to Bloomington in November 1937. Yet the over-all tone of the stopover was somewhat First Lady ...
(This is the first part of a two-part series. Read the second part.) On April 12, 1945, Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt became the most celebrated widow on earth. Since that date, she has ...
These tiny portraits keep America's iconic leaders at our fingertips, their contributions to history forever stamped on our ...
The oldest Chinese restaurant in Dallas has closed its doors after 63 years leaving regulars heartbroken. Hong Kong ...
Throughout U.S. history, what's cooking in the White House kitchen has been of public interest. This First Lady ended the ...
Campobello Island, just across the bridge from Lubec, is home to the Roosevelt Campobello International Park, a memorial to ...
MEGHAN Markle has been accused of copying celebrities again with her new wine, and warned she must “be careful” going forward ...
"Maybe Happy Ending" won best musical at Sunday's Tony Awards, where Darren Criss and Cole Escola took major prizes. Here's what you missed.
Three women revolutionized not only how women were viewed, but also the concept of broadcast interviewing itself.
The hit sitcom “Hacks,” starring Jean Smart as a talk show host who breaks the glass ceiling for women, just wrapped its ...
Cole Escola, channeling Bernadette Peters, thanked fellow nominees in their speech for their history-making Tony Awards win ...
VINELAND — Saturday, June 7 marks 150 years since the first edition of The Daily Journal was published. Like its hometown of Vineland, the newspaper today bears the same name it started with, but ...