President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, will be historic in its own way, but the presidential oath of office’s 200-plus-year history is filled with unprecedented moments in American history.
Jimmy Carter loved his Georgia rocker, but it was North Carolina that provided John F. Kennedy his famous chair.
She moved into the White House at the age of nine, making her one of the youngest children to live there since John F. Kennedy's children were younger than 5 when he took office. Jimmy Carter was clearly a Democrat, and some wonder about Amy Carter's ...
Jimmy Carter loved his Georgia rocker, but it was North Carolina that provided John F. Kennedy his famous chair.
She moved into the White House at the age of nine, making her one of the youngest children to live there since John F. Kennedy's children were younger than 5 when he took office. Jimmy Carter was ...
Which president had the longest inaugural address? Which has been sworn in the most? Which ended the ceremony’s top-hat tradition? Here are some tidbits you might not know about Inauguration Day.
From connoisseurs to more private drinkers, plenty of US presidents have enjoyed a glass (or more) of wine over the years. These are some of their favorites.
Jimmy Carter nodded politely toward Ronald Reagan as the new Republican president thanked the Democrat for his administration's help
After a family funeral, the 39th president will be buried beside his wife at their home in Plains, Ga. President Biden, one of the five living presidents who attended Mr. Carter’s state funeral earlier Thursday in Washington,
Just days before hundreds of thousands of spectators are set to gather for the swearing-in of President-elect Donald Trump on the steps of the Capitol,
The modern presidency has been lucky to have several chief executives ranked among the greatest. And of course, it’s had some of the “worst,” as seen in the cellar rankings of outgoing President Joe Biden.
ATLANTA (AP) — Jimmy Carter ... not themselves. Carter campaigned sparingly for reelection because of the hostage crisis, instead sending Rosalynn as Sen. Edward M. Kennedy challenged him ...