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Looking back down the trail and forward, the Petroglyph National Monument is celebrating 35 years of being established as a ...
The Weeknight panel debates how both Democrats and Republicans should clearly and forcefully speak out against Donald Trump’s actions – not just for political optics, but to defend the rule of ...
Sam Rockwell had an amusingly awkward moment on Tuesday’s episode of Today when discussing his portrayal of former President George W. Bush in Vice—opposite host Jenna Bush Hager, the real ...
In a recent appearance on the Today with Jenna & Friends show, Sam Rockwell and his girlfriend, Leslie Bibb, interacted with host Jenna Bush Hager, President George W. Bush's daughter. In a candid ...
News about George W. Bush, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — The Bush family helped raise more than $375,000 this week for Gary’s House, a hospitality home that supports families with loved ones receiving medical care in Portland. The ...
The risks for Trump of 'regime change' in Iran: Just ask George W. Bush From Iraq to Cuba, commanders-in-chief have wrestled with seeking regime change, sometimes with catastrophic consequences.
The risks for Trump of 'regime change' in Iran: Just ask George W. Bush From Iraq to Cuba, commanders-in-chief have wrestled with seeking regime change, sometimes with catastrophic consequences.
Regime change is harder than it looks. Just ask George W. Bush. The decision now facing President Donald Trump on Iran over whether to try to overthrow an unfriendly government is one that ...
"The Iranian nation cannot be surrendered," said the supreme leader, who has been in power since the elder Bush, President George H.W. Bush, was in the White House more than 30 years ago.
"The Iranian nation cannot be surrendered," said the supreme leader, who has been in power since the elder Bush, President George H.W. Bush, was in the White House more than 30 years ago.
There are many similarities. The Bush administration and its allies saw the invasion of Iraq as a “cakewalk” and promised that U.S. troops would be greeted as liberators.