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  • The Battle of Buena Vista

    This President Was One Of The Mexican-American War's Harshest Critics

    One American president made a splash on the national political stage in 1847 with his opposition to the Mexican-American War.

    By Wendy Mead Read More
  • Portrait of President John Adams

    The Reason John Adams Once Pardoned A Man For Treason

    President John Adams surprised many when he pardoned John Fries, who was part of a group of farmers protesting a tax on their lands, buildings, and slaves.

    By Wendy Mead Read More
  • President Joe Biden speaking

    Biggest Mistakes People Make When Meeting The President Of The U.S.

    Formal visits with United States presidents are dominated by protocol, and even the smallest of missteps can lead to disaster.

    By Amy Dunkleberger Read More
  • Ronald Reagan

    Ronald Reagan's Most Controversial Presidential Pardon You've Never Heard Of

    Ronald Reagan had a reputation of being a law-and-order president, but one of his final presidential pardons may surprise you. This is why is was controversial.

    By Cody Copeland Read More
  • George Washington

    Why George Washington Never Had Kids Of His Own

    George Washington was the father of a nation, and several stepchildren, grandkids, nephews, and nieces. But funnily enough, he never had children of his own.

    By Cody Copeland Read More
  • Frances Folsom Cleveland

    This Was The Youngest First Lady In US Presidential History

    Born in Buffalo, New York, Frances married President Grover Cleveland when she was 21 and was even the first bride to be married there.

    By Emilia David Read More
  • Portrait of George Washington

    How A Trip To Barbados Changed George Washington's Life

    Catching a serious disease isn't usually the path to political success and military glory but George Washington may have won the war thanks to a family trip.

    By Wendy Mead Read More
  • Mary Ball Washington portrait

    The Truth About George Washington's Single Mom

    Not a lot of information is available regarding Mary Washington, and most stories simply rely on George Washington's descriptions of her. So who was she really?

    By Jean Mendoza Read More
  • George Washington portrait

    Here's How Many Slaves George Washington Actually Owned

    George Washington, the first U.S. president, had owned slaves since he was 11 years old, when he inherited 10 slaves after his father died in 1743.

    By Amy Beeman Read More
  • U.S. soldiers in the Korean War

    The Korean War Was The First Time A US President Did This

    The Korean War marked a lot of firsts, including the first time in the modern age that a president sent U.S. troops to a war without congressional approval.

    By Cody Copeland Read More
  • President Joe Biden

    Joe Biden And Vladimir Putin's Relationship Explained

    The relationship between U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin is less than warm and cozy. Biden has said he thinks Putin has no soul.

    By Amy Beeman Read More
  • Donald Trump

    Donald Trump And Vladimir Putin's Relationship Explained

    Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's "relationship" goes back to Russia's tampering with the U.S. 2016 presidential election. This gets very complicated very fast.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth

    Here's What Happened When Barack Obama Broke Royal Protocol With The Queen

    U.S. Presidents have been known to make royal gaffes when meeting Queen Elizabeth — even the cool and collected President Barack Obama broke from protocol.

    By Amy Beeman Read More
  • The White House at sunset

    Who Was History's Richest President?

    The skills that make for a career in politics can also translate into the private sector, and many throughout history were already wealthy when elected.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • Queen Elizabeth and Donald Trump

    Here's What We Know About Queen Elizabeth's Relationship With Donald Trump

    The queen stayed "diplomatically mum" about what she thinks of the 45th president of the United States, who is the 12th sitting president she's met since 1951.

    By Amy Beeman Read More
  • queen elizabeth in blue

    The True Details About Queen Elizabeth And Richard Nixon's Relationship

    She has reigned during the administrations of 14 U.S. presidents, starting with Harry S. Truman and going all the way through Joseph Biden.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • Former president Jimmy Carter

    The Truth About Jimmy Carter's Sketchy Brother

    Think your siblings are embarrassing? They've probably got nothing on Jimmy Carter's brother, Billy — the man who brought us Billy Beer and a Libyan scandal.

    By Alexandra Simon Read More
  • bo and sunny obama

    What Really Happens When A Presidential Pet Dies

    Unfortunately, all living things eventually die, and presidents must sometimes, like the rest of us, mourn and lay to rest a beloved pet.

    By Aaron Homer Read More
  • fdr memorial washington dc

    US Presidents Who Suffered The Most Tragic Deaths

    Some presidents were doing the job while facing secret struggles and confronting their mortality. Here's the US presidents who suffered the most tragic deaths.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • Prince Philip

    The Real Reason Prince Philip Apologized To Richard Nixon

    A letter unearthed from the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum reveals Prince Philip agonized over a speech he made during a 1969 visit with President Nixon.

    By Lynnette Southwood Read More
  • Michelle Obama smiling

    The Most Powerful First Ladies In US History

    Who said that the office of the first lady is one without power or influence? Several helped shaped their husband's policies and practices while in office.

    By Daniel Johnson Read More
  • Vice presidents Cheney and Gore

    The Most Powerful Vice President In US History

    While many are familiar with the powerful responsibilities of a United States president, far fewer people are aware of the vice president's responsibilities.

    By Branden C. Potter Read More
  • Donald and Melania Trump looking down suits

    The Biggest Lies American Presidents Ever Told

    Sometimes presidents get into situations that they didn't see a rational way to get out of, which leads to lies. Others just lie, and not for the greater good.

    By Noemi Arellano-Summer Read More
  • William Howard Taft

    A Look At The Assassination Attempt Against William Taft

    William Howard Taft was not a popular U.S. president, and apparently there were quite a few assassination attempts against him.

    By Allen McDuffee Read More
  • President George W. Bush, Arlington

    The Truth About George W. Bush's Military Career

    It wasn't Bush's enlistment that would later be called into question during his successful presidential campaigns, so much as the lucky circumstances around it

    By Samantha Sanders Read More
  • David Rice Atchison

    The Surprising Story Of The Man Who Was President For One Day

    That year, Inauguration Day fell on a Sunday, and incoming president Zachary Taylor was a deeply religious man, who refused to be sworn in on the Sabbath.

    By Allen McDuffee Read More
  • Trump

    What Donald Trump's Final Days As President Were Like

    Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20 will be different this year, as his predecessor refuses to join the ceremony and hand off the presidency.

    By Emilia David Read More
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