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A scholar who worked with him for decades observes that what mattered to Moyers was not how close you were to power, but how ...
Bill Moyers' legacy in American journalism is defined by his unwavering commitment to truth, integrity, and the public good.
Bill Moyers, the press secretary for former President Lyndon B. Johnson and a long-time television journalist who grew up in Texas, died Thursday at the age of 91.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria granted summary judgment to Meta in a copyright case brought by 13 authors, saying they offered virtually no proof of how they were harmed by Meta's use of their ...
The worst case would be to turn Fannie and Freddie back into government-sponsored enterprises again, with a free government ...
A historic public pool in the Texas Hill Country may be closed for the start of another summer season, but staff members with ...
With four of five living presidents poised to attend the Civil Rights Summit at the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum in Austin, Texas, keepers of the LBJ legacy want Americans to take another ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson works on a speech in the White House Cabinet Room on March 30, 1968. He announced the next day that he would not seek or accept the Democratic nomination for reelection.
Lyndon B. Johnson wanted his presidency to be focused on civil rights and his domestic programs started with the “Great Society” — but the shadow of Vietnam loomed over the White House.
In the final days of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration, his Interior Department pulled a fast one on him, renaming D.C. Stadium for his archnemesis.
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