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Former President Bill Clinton called on President Trump to “defuse” the current conflict between Israel and Iran during an appearance on “The Daily Show” on Tuesday.
Former President Bill Clinton defended Joe Biden's mental clarity on "The View," while questioning his staff over his grueling pre-debate travel schedule.
Former President Bill Clinton insisted in an interview airing Sunday that former President Joe Biden was "in good shape" and he "never" saw him in cognitive decline in office. While promoting his ...
Bill Clinton reveals what White House security gifted him on his 100th run Though there's murder at the heart of this thriller novel, a key theme important to the former president is this: "The ...
Clinton added, “I saw President Biden not very long ago, and I thought he was in good shape, but the book didn't register with me cause I never saw him that way.” Biden took aim at the book ...
Former President Bill Clinton came to the defense of Joe Biden as several reports detail a declining cognitive acuity during his term as president. Clinton sat down with CBS News anchor Tracy ...
People in Inkster, Michigan, are celebrating a significant day as visitors toured the home where Malcolm X became Malcolm X, just two days before what would've been his 100th birthday.
Malcolm X (Malcolm Little) was born into a social context in which he, like many of his siblings and close family members were brought into the struggle against colonialism and racism. His mother ...
Suzanne Cords 05/19/2025 Malcolm X was an icon of the Black civil rights movement and saw violence as a tool of resistance against oppression. He was born 100 years ago in Omaha, Nebraska.
Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1925, Malcolm X’s journey from hustler to revolutionary is a Hip-Hop origin story that isn’t officially Hip-Hop. We can call him one of the many ...
Malcolm X: "Oh yes, I probably am a dead man already." He was indeed. Seven months later, Malcolm X was murdered at a rally on February 21, 1965.
O. Florian Jenkins, "Malcolm, A Lifestyle," panel six from "The Temple Murals: The Life of Malcolm X," June 15-October 15, 1972, acrylic on canvas.