Sixty years after Black Americans gained the right to vote in the United States through the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Sen.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States who was known for his enduring commitment to philanthropy and ...
See the historical photos What happened 100 years ago in the United States? In 1925, the United States was years into Prohibition and the Jazz Age. Here are several other notable events that ...
Jimmy Carter was raised on a peanut farm, but he eventually became president and a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
With Parliament prorogued, the Liberals will begin the process of finding a new leader as support for Pierre Poilievre's ...
There was no shortage of headline-grabbing interactions among lawmakers in the 118th Congress, and members have also dealt ...
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) celebrated its largest membership ever, with 62 Black lawmakers, while the total number ...
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at the age of 100, led an extraordinary life that began at a peanut farm in Plains, Georgia, and went on to include four years in the world's most ...