george w. bush

Bush appointee hit and killed in car accident outside Nevada federal courthouse: police

Judge Hicks was remembered for his love for his family and community.

Dan Rather fought the truth and won, and the media never recovered

Why did Dan Rather leave CBS? After all, he fought the truth and won, and journalism never recovered.

Dan Rather returns to CBS for first time 18 years after he departed in disgrace

Dan Rather returned to the CBS News airwaves for the first time since his bitter exit 18 years ago, appearing in a reflective interview on “CBS Sunday Morning” days before...

America's worst ex-presidents: Would these 4 men be on your list?

Save for the eight who died in office – America’s commanders in chief have gone on to do plenty of good, and some bad, after the White House as well.

Pro-Nikki Haley PAC mocks Trump as grumpy in Times Square ad

Jonathan Bush, the cousin of former President George W. Bush who was forced out of his job in 2018, is a cofounder of the group Moving the Needle.

Saddam Hussein's final secrets revealed: Tapes from CIA vault show Iraqi strongman wanted to be a novelist

Tapes of the Butcher of Baghdad have been released by the CIA after a new book's author sued to hear them.

Biden's age, mental acuity not among top issues for voters — here's what is

About one in five (19%) of voters who admitted they didn't think President Biden was doing a good job said it was because of his “open borders” policies, according to...

ISIS plot to assassinate George Bush reminds us the border crisis security threat is real

A terrorist plot to smuggle an ISIS assassin team from Iraq across our southern border is wrapping up just in time to remind Americans the worst mass-migration crisis in US...

9/11 firefighter who stood beside George W. Bush in iconic Ground Zero photo dies

Retired FDNY firefighter Bob Beckwith was pictured on the cover of Time magazine in 2001.

Dems' support for Maine secretary of state tossing Trump from state's ballot is hypocritical hogwash

In 2000, the then-Florida secretary of state ended Florida's recount of presidential votes, sealing a victory for George W. Bush over Al Gore.

Colorado ballot ruling on Trump will only 'drive up' more GOP support: ex-Bush advisor Karl Rove

The Colorado decision to disqualify Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 presidential primary ballot should create a fundraising goldmine for him.

Obama's clueless foreign policy left behind the chaos we face today

To dive back into Obama’s presidential statements is to encounter a mind preoccupied to the point of obsession with the mistakes of the past.

Jenna Bush Hager FaceTimes dad George W. Bush live on ‘Today’: 'He doesn’t usually like it when I put him on the spot'

"He doesn’t usually like it when I put him on the spot like this, but what could go wrong?" Bush Hager asked on "Today with Hoda & Jenna" Wednesday.

George W. Bush tells Americans to 'stay positive' in Veterans Day message as wars rage on

“My advice is to stay positive because if you study world history or US history, we go through cycles of being down,” the 43rd President said Friday. 

Jenna Bush Hager calls out 'Today' crew for underage drinking question: You're 'shaming' me

The twin sisters were caught underage drinking and using a fake ID while at the University of Texas in 2001 -- just a few months after their dad took office.

Kelly Clarkson and Jenna Bush Hager bond over their 'chubby' stages: 'Chub club'

Jenna Bush Hager and her sister, Barbara Bush, opened up about their weight during the "Kelly Clarkson Show" on Monday.

Jenna Bush Hager had ‘really special’ dinner with parents, sister for first time in ‘a decade'

The "Today with Hoda and Jenna" co-host gushed about how there were "no distractions" and the four of them "had the best time" at dinner.

George W. Bush makes bold World Series prediction to Derek Jeter before first pitch

George Bush has a gut feeling about who will win this year's World Series, and the former president is excited for the Rangers.

George W. Bush's ex-press secretary called himself 'weapon of mass destruction': $10M lawsuit

Adam Levine allegedly referred to himself as a "weapon of mass destruction" while trying to extort $10 million from a former employer, according to a new lawsuit.

Why Biden will lose if gas prices keep rising — as they seem set to do

The US-Saudi relationship soured when President Joe Biden took office, and now Biden’s reelection prospects may suffer, too.