In 1994, Bill Clinton was in office in the midst of a standoff with North Korea over the communist country's nuclear program.
Amid the energy crisis of the 1970s, President Jimmy Carter hoped to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.
The panels, removed under Ronald Reagan, found new homes from Maine to China. And their legacy still reverberates.
Ronald Reagan took aim at Jimmy Carter’s environmental legacy. President Biden’s climate initiatives could face a similar ...
In this edition of "Stop Scrolling," relive intimate historical moments with White House photographer Pete Souza's look at ...
The coalition collapse that doomed Biden follows a grim precedent set by another Democratic leader: Jimmy Carter.
Among the many causes Carter championed was renewable energy, which led him to install solar panels on the White House in 1979. His successor, President Ronald Reagan, did not share Carter's ...
Numerous setbacks, both domestic and international, contributed to President Jimmy Carter's 1980 defeat at the hands of GOP challenger Ronald Reagan, making Carter a one-term president ...
In a striking statement during a wild press conference, President-elect Donald Trump has vowed that if the hostages still ...
In reflecting on Jimmy Carter’s death, my mind skipped to the Apple TV+ streaming series "For All Mankind,” an ...
Jimmy Carter was a former one-term governor from Georgia, almost unknown nationally, when he broke through in Iowa and New ...
When Jimmy Carter chose branding designs for his presidential campaign, he passed on the usual red, white and blue. He wanted ...