News about Woodrow Wilson

Former President Warren G Harding's letters to his mistress were revealed, laying bare the truth of their sordid attempts... and the fessive name he gave his PENIS

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
Warren G Harding was not the first president to indulge in extracurricular activities outside of marriage's respectability. Harding's letters of adoration are certainly among the saucest ones on record. Many of the most important remained anonymous until recently, when the Library of Congress finally made them public. Now the true extent of his sexual exploits has been revealed in a new book of amorous letters from the White House titled Are You Prepared For The Storm Of Lovemaking?

After the anti-Semitism and plagiarism scandal, Obama may be the next president (of Harvard University): Barack is among those rumored to replace disgraced Claudine Gay

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
The former president of the United States, who graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991, may be a candidate for the position, but he would not be the first ex-POTUS to head an elite college. Alan M. Garber is now the interim president of Harvard University, but the university is reportedly considering a permanent replacement for Gay. The Harvard University - who has not identified any candidates - said the hunt for a new leader would include broad involvement and discussion with the Harvard community ahead.'

'Nothing ruins your weekend like finding out it's only Wednesday'! With their wry memes, National Parks Service became an unexpected social media hit

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2023
For travelers who want to give safety tips, the National Parks Service (NPS) has become a social media hit. With a following of 1.2 million on X (formerly Twitter), the NPS social media team uses 'dad jokes' to discredit warnings about dealing wild animals and learning about specific species of animals - and they've become an unexpected hit.

For Veterans Day, the Las Vegas strip joint is offering military members FREE lap dancing

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2023
The Crazy Horse III, a Las Vegas strip joint, is showing its appreciation to veterans by providing free dances to those on active service as well as those who have previously served. The agreement goes into place from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday, as the country officially honors all military personnel's sacrifice.

The most popular US landmarks range from Mount Rushmore to the Statue of Liberty

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2023
Have you ever visited an attraction that quite didn't live up to expectation? Well, after being shown up close, many sightseers appear to have been left stunned by some of America's most revered monuments. The disgruntled travelers have left a series of scathing reviews, ranging from the Hollywood Sign to The White House's 'terrible' ratings, taking to Tripadvisor to air their rage. Take a trip down to see how some of the county's top sights failed to impress, with lines, a lack of sanitation, and high prices among the complaints...

Since JFK's assassination on the market for $26.5 million, Jackie Kennedy, a DC mansion where Jackie Kennedy escaped

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2023
Since being listed for $9.75 million, the house was last sold in 2017 for $5.25 million. It was combined with two other houses, resulting in the construction of a 16,300 square foot home. The house has 13 bedrooms and was supposed to be used as one house or three separate buildings. They're also linked by underground passages in lieu of being conjoined about the ground.

Ken Griffin, the billionaire, wants to move William Jennings Bryan's historic home

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2022
Despite warnings that it may damage the house, billionaire Ken Griffin, 54, wants to relocate former Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, which remains on his $106.9 million home. When it was announced in September that he had purchased the four-acre property, the Chicago hedge fund made history by buying the city's most expensive stock to date. Villa Serena, the home of the three-time presidential nominee who served in the House of Representatives from 1891 to 1895 and as the Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson, is one of two houses on the property.

Democrats, according to GOP Senator Tom Cotton, are INTENTILY turning the United States into a poor country

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 31, 2022
Republican Tom Cotton, a former soldier who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and senator for Arkansas since 2015, discussed the contentious allegations in an interview on Sunday. During the sitdown, the 45-year-old politician hawked Only the Fittest: Reversing the Left's Plot to Sabotage American Power, which is scheduled to debut next Tuesday. His book attacks the liberal left and what he believes to be their decades-long plot to destabilize American democracy, which dates back more than a century to the presidency of early Progressive Woodrow Wilson in 1913. Cotton continued to state that although some Americans may believe the country's recent decline is due to Democratic mismanagement, no of the systemic issues are accidental. Rather, Cotton claims that the decrease was "intentional" and not one caused by 'design.' The result, the senator says, is the country's current state, which has been made more apparent by marked rises in violent crime and homeless in Democratic run-cities such as New York and San Francisco.

Rose Garden workers are scheduled to win in a 'win' for rail workers, according to the man

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
On Thursday, President Joe Biden lauded negotiators who helped save a rail strike that could have cost the US economy $2 billion per day. After marathon talks, Biden said, 'It feels great... they should be home in bed.' He arranged labour and leadership in the Oval Office and later held a hasty function in the Rose Garden to announce the contract. The deal, which came out at midnight on Friday as a national rail strike loomed, would see a jump in rail employee salaries by 26% from 2020 to 2024, with rail employees receiving a lump sum payment of $11,000 for the backdated portion of the increase.

Biden claims that a 'tentative' arrangement has been reached to prevent devastating rail strikes from happening

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
Today, President Joe Biden (left) declared that a "tentative" deal had been struck between US rail companies and unions, avoiding a potentially devastating strike ahead of the pivotal midterm elections. The tentative agreement, according to Biden, would maintain our vital rail system running and prevent disruption of the economy.' If they had gone ahead, the rail strikes would have cost the country $2 billion a day and cause mayhem for hundreds of thousands of visitors. Oil refineries would have had a difficult time finding their new gas sources without railroads, and it would have hindered recently harvested crops from moving to food processors, as well as disrupting fertilizer supply to grow new crops (inset). Members of Biden's government held talks in Washington between the railroads and unionized employees in the hopes of preventing such a devastating shutdown. The negotiations went well into the night, and Biden announced on Thursday that the parties had signed a preliminary deal to prevent a shutdown that would not be open to union members for a vote. Biden praised the agreement for avoiding a shutdown and recognizing it as a win for both teams.

Barack Obama is the first president to win a national park series

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2022
No. 44 has previously won two Grammy Awards, and it could be on his way to becoming the 18th individual to win an EGOT - an acronym that stands for someone who has won Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Jimmy Carter are among the recipients of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, succeeding three former presidents who have also been honoured with the award.