The small Memorial Field Airport (HOT) sits adjacent to Hot Springs, but most out-of-state travelers opt to land at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT) in Little Rock. From the Bill ...
U.S. Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were among the guests at the State Funeral Service for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Thursday. The event was held at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
Over 14 million people have seen this clip of Hillary losing it after Trump said he would rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. Hilary Clinton reacts to Donald Trump declaring he will rename Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America. pic.twitter.com/nCESoCF6tN
Clinton was caught on camera snickering as Trump vowed to change "the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America."
Donald Trump spoke to the crowd after his swearing-in ceremony on Monday and gave a wide sweeping speech. He touched on many topics and gave clues about what he will focus on during his first days in office.
Time-travelling drama about the Japanese American legends of US military history.
Hillary Clinton arrived at Donald Trump‘s 2025 presidential inauguration on Monday, wearing a dark blue pantsuit. Her coat, which featured a single top button, was also adorned with a gold-and-blue pin on her left side.
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As National Park Service Director Chuck Sams prepared to leave office, he spoke with USA TODAY about everything from representation to reservations.
Hillary Clinton laughed when President Trump announced during his inauguration on Monday that he would be renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.” “America will reclaim its rightful
RENOVO, Pa. — A park in Clinton County is getting nearly $1 million in upgrades. According to Governor Shapiro's Office, Memorial Park in Renovo will receive $975,800 for improvements ...
It's too early to say what Republican plans will take root in Congress, but already there are proposals to both sell off federal lands and pull back National Park Service funding budgeted for helping parks respond to climate change.