Tag: Kennedy, John Fitzgerald

5 Presidential Libraries That Offer Culture, History and ‘Labs of Democracy’

With museums, special exhibitions and unique events, presidential libraries across the country are designed as destinations for everyone — not just scholars or academics.

Why It Took So Long for the FDA to Tackle a Cold Medicine

Pharmacists affiliated with the University of Florida have spent decades nudging the agency to pull a decongestant from over-the-counter medicines.

J.F.K. Assassination Witness Breaks His Silence and Raises New Questions

The account of Paul Landis, one of the Secret Service agents just feet away from John F. Kennedy when he was struck down, could change the understanding of what happened in Dallas in 1963.

For Politicians, Vacations Can Be a Lot of Work

Taking a break from the campaign trail is risky. History is littered with cautionary tales of candidates who got it wrong.

What Fani Willis Got Wrong in Her Trump Indictment

We are starting to see the costs of complexity.