In today's edition: The "Returning Member Program," Texans destroy Steelers, Tarik Skubal's fascinating arbitration case, ...
On a cold and windy day in March 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife Lady Bird Johnson dedicated the campus of ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law on this day in history, July 2, 1964 — "the most sweeping civil rights legislation since Reconstruction," as the National ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson proposed a utopian new vision for the United States under a vastly expanded federal government, which he dubbed the Great Society, on this day in history, Jan. 4, 1965. "We ...
On Jan. 8, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson, in his State of the Union address, declared an “unconditional war on poverty in ...
Except for wear and tear, a mod downtown Austin office suite used by President Lyndon Baines Johnson for meals, social encounters and critical meetings, sometimes of global significance, looks ...
Until this past weekend, it had been 60 years since a U.S. president federalized a state's National Guard force without the cooperation of its governor. President Lyndon B. Johnson invoked that ...
Ever wary of the Eastern establishment, President Johnson needed advice before a formal luncheon at The New York Times in 1964. By David W. Dunlap In the In Times Past column, David W. Dunlap explores ...
Few people knew Lyndon Johnson better than Tom Johnson. No relation, the latter was a reporter with the Macon Telegraph in ...
My columns usually focus on human beings, but this time, it’s nice to give a voice to those who don’t have one. Did you know ...
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Friday marks the late President Lyndon B. Johnson’s birthday. Now at 74 years of age, his daughter feels a sense of urgency to renew the push for voting rights in Texas and the ...