Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and realtor/investment banker Howard Lutnick underwent the rigors of the Senate confirmation process.
Irony is a powerful literary device. There’s plenty of it in the literal and figurative heart of Terre Haute right now. British author Tim Dalgleish traveled from his home in Litchborough, ...
The media taboo against talking about Joe Biden’s age and the obstacle it presents to his running again in 2024 is finally off. Which should put a lantern on another looming problem for the ...
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother ... He served as staff assistant to U.S. Senator Adlai Stevenson III (D) in his Springfield office. He retired from the State of Illinois ...
All right-thinking Americans are with you, a supporter told Adlai Stevenson, the twice-losing ... Amid the rubble of the worst civilian death toll in years, the Gaza Strip is littered with US ...
and then gained a global following two decades after Ehrmann’s death in 1945. “Desiderata” found its heyday in the 1960s and ‘70s. Two-time Democratic presidential nominee Adlai Stevenson ...
Adlai Stevenson III, D-Ill ... so proud of him,” Kimberly Ray said of Carter’s work since Angie Ray’s death in 2005. “His body of work is not just being an amazing president, but genuinely ...
Reality aside, it is Perle Mesta, not Evalyn McLean, whose name is still remembered, albeit a bit dimly, fifty years after her death ... Presidential nominee, Adlai Stevenson, and there was ...
Yet nowadays, over four decades after Stevenson's death, his ideals continue to proliferate ... "accidental" slip of phrase—"Alger—I mean Adlai"—exemplified the associations Republicans ...
"I have great confidence in the incalculable forces of the spirit. The future depends on it. If these spiritual forces are brought into play, the world’s future will be improved. Behind materialism it ...
In the weeks following her husband’s death, Nancy Kefauver was deluged with more than ... Kefauver won the vice presidential nomination that year when nominee Adlai Stevenson had thrown the selection ...