Long lines for food, for relief; fear and despair. Though black-and-white, the pictures from the Great Depression echo America in the COVID era: national suffering and frustration. The virus is new; ...
Sound Transit showed off its construction progress at Roosevelt Station on Thursday, as a North Seattle subway extension is 70 percent complete. The U District and Roosevelt underground stations, and ...
NEW YORK — Queens elected officials and community leaders on Wednesday announced a new seven-point plan to crack down on crime and clean up Roosevelt Avenue. Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Theodore Roosevelt was one of most dynamic Presidents in White House history, and on the occasion of his 158 th birthday, here are ...
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ended Prohibition, pulled the United States out of the Great Depression, and bolstered Allied Forces during World War II. He also suffered from paralysis, which was ...
On October 28, 1858, Theodore Roosevelt was born into one of the wealthiest and most well-established families in New York. His father, Theodore Roosevelt Sr., was a descendant of the original group ...
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. or Teddy Roosevelt was a writer, soldier and naturalist but he was also a central figure in American history, serving as the 26th President of the United States. Despite a ...
Enclosed by a wrought iron fence and punctuated with American flags, the grave of President Theodore Roosevelt, at Youngs Memorial Cemetery in Oyster Bay, overlooks grounds maintained to preserve the ...
Eleanor Roosevelt was a groundbreaking first lady who was everything from a United Nations delegate to a newspaper columnist, but Anne Roosevelt affectionately knew her as "Grandmere." As part of a ...
Theodore Roosevelt went on many adventures, including to the Dakota Territory. Allison Thomas doesn't consider herself a religious person. But after scrambling up some rocks to the top of a butte in ...
The Roosevelt Museum of Natural History opened its doors in 1867. Among its first specimens was the skull of a seal that had washed up in New York Harbor, begged from its owner by the museum's founder ...