The country's 38th president couldn't even move into the White House.
Here are 10 surprising facts about some of the most intriguing VPs in American history.
The summer anthems that lit up the Atlanta Olympic games.
Anti-communist political repression went far beyond Senator Joseph McCarthy.
The first class of Japanese American flight attendants for Pan American wasn't hired until 1955.
When the city of Detroit went up in flames in 1967, it was the most deadly civil uprising of the century.
What do a long list of iconic and controversial historical events have in common? They all got the presidential commission treatment.
LBJ tried to torpedo the official Kerner Commission record. Instead it became a bestseller.
Communities across the country are located around toxic waste sites. Here’s how you can find out what’s close to home.
The women of Love Canal fought to free their families from toxic waste and created landmark environmental legislation in the process.
What was it like to live through the Love Canal tragedy? Residents, reporters, and government administrators talk, 45 years later.
The answer, once you learn the history of the speculum, is a little of both.