News

Even so, Roosevelt pointed to Montana’s congressional delegation as an example of resistance within the party. He noted their refusal to back the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which included a proposal from ...
Only one U.S. president’s son has ever been killed in action. This video tells the story of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt, who lost his life as a pilot in World War I. We ...
A large banner of U.S. President Donald Trump was placed on the Department of Labor building in Washington, D.C., in August 2025. Rating: True (About this rating?) In August 2025, a claim (archived) ...
We like to picture Theodore Roosevelt as this vigorous, energetic, hyper-manly guy. And he was. But he didn’t start that way. He began as a bedridden, asthma-stricken boy in New York’s East Village.
Eight days after President Trump was sworn in for a second term, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) introduced legislation to carve his face into Mount Rushmore. Her legislation was later seconded by Rep ...
In under a year, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is expected to open its doors and begin welcoming visitors to North Dakota's Badlands. The long-awaited library is currently under ...
Theodore Roosevelt first came to the Badlands in 1883 to hunt bison. He quickly fell in love with the area and established a ranch in the town of Medora, North Dakota. Roosevelt often attributed his ...
If you're keen on bugs, birds, or botany and fancy a day of citizen science, clear your calendar for Saturday, June 28, for the final early-summer BioBlitz at Theodore Wirth Park. This is not just for ...
North Dakota will mark the nation’s 250th birthday in 2026 with a milestone of its own: the grand opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library (TRPL) during Independence Day celebrations in ...
Getting to North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park isn’t easy, but, once you arrive, the colorful geography, wildlife and walking trails create an unforgettable experience. ByGary Stoller, ...
When I was trying to assess President Teddy Roosevelt’s views of Jews for my new book, American Maccabee, I realized it would be easy to say that Roosevelt was “a man of his times” and indeed a ...