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As the Trump administration is set to cross the 100-day mark, here's a look at how we came to judge new presidents.
If you’re looking for a “podcast” to take your mind off of things, I have a great suggestion: President Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
Roosevelt connected with Americans using mass media, but that's not all he did. He was also an actual politician, a statesman and a policy wonk.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt — the architect of modern labor law and workers’ rights — wrote in 1937 that collective bargaining does not belong in the public sector. President Trump’s ...
"Anyone not only can be rich, but ought to be rich," he declared in his inaugural address before convening a special session of Congress to better protect U.S. farmers with "limited changes of the ...
Only one person, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, has ever served more than two terms as president of the United States. This is for two reasons. First, prior to Roosevelt’s election to a third term ...
He emphasized that "I have no doubt I'd have the president's support," if he decided to make a bid for the Senate. Trump, when asked by reporters about Sununu as he flew to Washington, D.C., on ...
(Not quite, but this was a dramatic reversal.) In 1934, President Roosevelt signed into law the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which allowed the president to negotiate bilateral reductions in ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd US president, served from January 1933, through the Great Depression and then the war years up until his death in April 1945. In total, FDR served three full terms ...