Lip reading is not a science. Lip readers have tried deciphering the mouth movements of world leaders around the globe, from David Cameron to Donald Trump.
The Clintons are an American political family. They entered the famous stage to most people in the '90s, when Bill Clinton ran and became the 42nd president.
The Cuomo family is legendary in New York political circles, but it seems this dynasty may face its downfall. This is the untold truth of the Cuomo family.
Former actor and governor of California, Ronald Reagan, became the 40th U.S. president in January 1981. When he entered the White House, he had four children.
In contrast to how assassinations in media and real-life are often quick affairs, such was not the case for Alexander Litvinenko, a Russian security officer.
U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona lived a life of public service, but also great national popularity. He worked hard and reaped rewards. And after his death?
The late associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, advocated for many causes before she died on September 18, 2020, at the age of 87.
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has evaded the U.S. for more than a decade since the publishing of material by Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning.
Nelson Mandela committed his life to fighting against the South African apartheid system and everything it stood for before dying in 2013, at the age of 95.
International relations require careful consideration of cultural differences. Here are a few of the biggest mistakes people make when meeting China's leader.
Few vice presidents have a media profile like Al Gore, who served in the Clinton administration. Gore and his wife split after 40 years; where is she now?
Rush Limbaugh died in 2021 at the age of 70, leaving behind an estate estimated to be worth over half a billion dollars, if not more. So who inherited it?
Back in 2019, Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg was a household name for many people after an impassioned speech about climate change to the United Nations.
The Supreme Court constitutes one of America's three branches of government, thus representing a vital component in the country's separation of powers.