On Jan. 8, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson, in his State of the Union address, declared an “unconditional war on poverty in America.” “Poverty is a national problem, requiring improved ...
What do people have to say about Martin Luther King, Jr. Day falling on Trump's inauguration? We asked them at Cincinnati's ...
The world economy is growing steadily in the face of global conflict, protectionist trade policies and high interest rates.
On the domestic front, Johnson declared "unconditional war on poverty" and urged the lawmakers to make the second session of the 88th Congress the best in history by cutting taxes, passing civil ...
The Erie Art Museum has an exhibition by a printmaker known for art about war, poverty and grief. The museum is also taking submissions for its Spring Show.
“Manon,” which premiered at the War Memorial Opera House on Friday, was choreographed in 1974 by former Royal Ballet Artistic Director Kenneth MacMillan based on a 1731 French novel. Centered around a ...
The World Bank, comprising 189 member nations, seeks to reduce poverty and boost living standards ... “We have all-out war in Europe, in the Middle East and in Africa,’’ Gill told reporters ...
Then, I think of the money wasted on war-making by the U.S. and NATO nations ... and against all odds — addressing overwhelming poverty on one hand, and confronting nuclear madness on the ...
"He's a Jewish Hungarian architect who survives the horrors of World War II, and is forced to toil through poverty and rebuild," Brody said. Toth is hired by a wealthy industrialist to build a ...