If there were any doubts that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of the greatest scoundrels of American political history, David Beito's new biography should settle the issue. Beito—whose ...
In President Franklin Roosevelt‘s White House, it was known as “Proclamation 2373.” In American culture, it swiftly became known as “Franksgiving” and was one of the most unpopular decisions made by ...
Crowds used to fill Franklin Field every Thanksgiving to watch the Quakers take on the Big Red. It was a holiday matchup that ran consecutively for 43 years, starting back when the stadium opened in ...
No one expected the (one-sided) bromance that took place when New York’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani visited President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. on November 21. For months, the two had traded ...
In 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving a week early to extend the Christmas shopping season. The change was politically divisive, with about half the nation's governors adopting the ...