Zuckerberg said he liked the late President Andrew Jackson because he "got stuff done," a former Facebook executive wrote in ...
So numerous were the removals in the city of Washington that the business of the place seems paralyzed.” No, that isn’t an ...
Andrew, then thirteen years old ... Jackson exercised his veto power more than all his predecessors combined, and he was the first president to use the pocket veto. In total, Jackson vetoed twelve ...
"General Andrew Jackson, March 15, 1767 -- June 8, 1845." The inscription on the marker for the President's beloved wife, Rachel, is far longer and more emotional, a 135-word defense of her honor ...
The latest measure, sponsored by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat from New Hampshire, follows years of delays and efforts to ...
Although Jackson won more electoral and popular votes than any of his opponents in 1824, his lack of a majority gave the House of Representatives the power to choose a president. Frustrated by ...
Allegations that presidents, governors and mayors are acting like dictators have been part of American government ever since ...
Do past mistakes justify new ones? Some supporters of President Donald Trump's Administration are pointing to historical ...
Karl Rove contends that the president ‘presided over the Tariff of Abominations.’ This requires some clarification.
In an otherwise excellent column (“Trump’s Echo of 1829,” op-ed, Feb. 27) Karl Rove contends that President Andrew Jackson “presided over the ‘Tariff of Abominations.’” This requires ...