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From Teddy Roosevelt to Reagan to Trump, presidents have warned of power-hungry public-sector unions
President Donald Trump canceled federal worker union contracts using national security exemptions, continuing a century-long presidential battle over public-sector unions.
Sen. Mitch McConnell came into office while Ronald Reagan was in the White House. Forty years later parts of the GOP are ...
Both presidents have track records as avid deregulators when it comes to environmental rules on industry, but Trump’s efforts ...
The pace picked up in the early 1900s — Theodore Roosevelt signed 1,081, and Woodrow Wilson signed 1,803. But it was Franklin Delano Roosevelt who issued a whopping 3,721! In 1933, FDR used an EO to ...
A 1989 Supreme Court case ruled that burning the American flag is a form of speech protected by the First Amendment.
President Donald Trump is set to issue an executive order on Friday renaming the Department of Defense as the Department of ...
The Secret Service said it detained a person Aug. 25 for "igniting an object" near the White House, which news outlets ...
After months of campaigning for the Nobel Peace Prize, President Donald Trump sent a sharply different message on Friday when he signed an executive order aimed at rebranding the Department of Defense ...
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