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The Cabinet June 27, 2026 · White House, Washington DC

The First Lady Who Ran the United States for Eighteen Months After Her Husband's Stroke and Told No One

President Woodrow Wilson suffered a major stroke on 2 October 1919. His wife Edith concealed the severity for the remaining seventeen months of his term, controlling all access to him and deciding which papers reached his desk. Vice President Marshall was never informed. Historians have called it the longest period of executive concealment in American history.

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The Coroner’s Report June 27, 2026 · Old Head of Kinsale

The British Cunard Liner Torpedoed Off Ireland in 18 Minutes on 7 May 1915 With the Loss of 1,198 Lives Including 128 Americans

The Cunard liner RMS Lusitania was torpedoed by the German submarine U-20 approximately 18 km off the southern Irish coast at 2:10 p.m. on 7 May 1915. She sank in 18 minutes. 1,198 of 1,959 aboard died, including 128 American citizens. The sinking shifted American public opinion against Germany and contributed to the eventual 1917 American entry into the First World War.

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The Cabinet June 23, 2026 · Woodstock County Jail, McHenry County, Illinois

The American Trade Unionist Who Went to Prison Over the Pullman Strike and Came Out a Socialist

Eugene V. Debs ran the American Railway Union into the Pullman strike of 1894, lost, went to prison for six months, read Karl Marx in his cell, and came out a socialist. He ran for president five times. The last campaign was conducted from a federal penitentiary, where he was serving ten years for opposing the First World War.

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