A GOP leader filed a resolution encouraging Tennessee teachers to use the names Gulf of America and Mount McKinley when ...
William McKinley, the 25th U.S. president, is credited with using steep tariffs to protect the fledgling tinplate industry in the late 19th century. Did they work? Were they good for the U.S. economy?
One of the many policy changes, large and small, that President Trump proposed in his inaugural address on January 20 was the ...
It’s certainly true that Trump’s reentry into the White House has been defined in part by the very public role assumed by ...
When Trump speaks of his admiration for McKinley, he expresses the desire of the rapacious American oligarchy to return to ...
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Hosted on MSNTrump takes on economics textbooksHarvard economist Gregory Mankiw, renowned for his textbook, recently posted on his blog: “Value-added tax (VAT) is not a ...
The only president born in New Jersey was Grover Cleveland, whose bid for the White House came after he had been elected ...
Chris Noel is the mayor of Denali Borough and lives in the forested neighborhood of McKinley Village, which sometimes shows up as Denali Park on online maps. He’s very accustomed to the dual identity ...
To justify his endless calls for more and higher tariffs, President Trump likes to point to William McKinley, the nation’s 25th chief executive. He cited him in his inaugural address ...
Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
President Trump has long celebrated William McKinley's tariff policies. Vintage photos show how they affected Americans.
William McKinley was a largely forgotten American president until Donald Trump returned to the White House as his biggest fan, due to McKinley’s own love affair with tariffs.
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