The 47th president says he’ll comply with court decisions. The seventh didn’t always do so.
Feb. 4 (UPI) --President Trump may think he is President Jackson reincarnated -- but there are lessons in Old Hickory's ...
(Editor’s note: Due to NSFW language, we’ve chosen not to share video of Jackson’s response. For readers who would like to see it, the response can be viewed here.) It's Groundhog Day for ...
Trump has shown an affinity with many of the little guys — what he called in 2017 "the forgotten men and women." But he also ...
President Donald Trump is meeting Friday with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, whose company designs and supplies the advanced computer chips that play an integral role in developing artificial ...
Prince Andrew messaged Jeffrey Epstein to say they would “play some more soon” two months after he claimed to have cut off contact with the paedophile, it has emerged. The Duke of York claimed ...
Joshua Zeitz, a Politico Magazine contributing writer, is the author of Lincoln's God: How Faith Transformed a President and ... a growing divide between Andrew Jackson’s Democratic party ...
Minister of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Matthew Samuda, on Friday broke ground for the Jackson Town Pipeline Project, which will improve water supply and distribution to Jackson Town ...
It's a choice Democrats are poorly positioned to criticize, even though the seventh president owned slaves and ordered the Southeastern Indians west on the Trail of Tears. Inconveniently, Jackson ...
echoing concerns once voiced by President Andrew Jackson in 1837. An observant analysis by Professor Emeritus of History Daniel Feller noted the thematic resonance between Biden's farewell and ...
A week earlier, on January 15, Opposition Leader Mark Golding, who is also president of the People’s National Party (PNP), posed four questions to Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness, one of which ...
Yet, as scholars of American history well know, the roots of Biden’s rhetoric go back further still, to yet another president and another official Farewell Address: that of Andrew Jackson in 1837.