OGDEN — Jumping from the gridiron to the hardwood, Lyndon Johnson is set to replace Tanoka Beard as Ben Lomond’s head boys basketball coach beginning next season, BL athletic director Kable Smith told ...
While former Presidents John F. Kennedy and Bill Clinton may be the poster boys for White House sex scandals, it's possible that Lyndon B. Johnson had even more NSFW moments in the Oval Office. The ...
The 60th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson’s famous March 15, 1965, voting rights speech is an important reminder of the power of moral suasion when applied in support of basic democratic ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson federalized the National Guard in 1965, calling on troops to protect civil rights advocates who were marching from... Until this past weekend, it had been 60 years since a ...
Rumors and whispers of Richard Nixon's 'treason' -- sabotaging Vietnam peace talks to help his Presidential campaign -- have floated around for years, but newly released tapes from Lyndon Johnson's ...
Cynthia Dorminey is one of the guides profiled in “Meet the Texperts! The State’s Best Tour Guides Want to Show You Around.” When Cynthia Dorminey became an interpretive ranger at the Lyndon B.
Johnson between Hubert Humphrey (l) and Richard Russell. From The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Master of the Senate. The first volume of Robert Caro’s protracted meditation on the dark side of Lyndon ...
When President Lyndon Johnson was a boy, his mother, Rebekah, always reminded him that having power is of no value unless it is used to help others. That was the philosophy Johnson held throughout his ...
In the 1960s, President Lyndon Johnson had three large TV sets bolted into the walls of the Oval Office, one tuned to each network—there were only three in those days: ABC, CBS, and NBC. He feverishly ...
Until this past weekend, it had been 60 years since a U.S. president federalized a state's National Guard force without the cooperation of its governor. President Lyndon B. Johnson invoked that ...
Political biographers have written about the Kennedy successor's predilection to "showing off" his generous endowment to those around him Tailors, plumbers, journalists and aides were among the many ...