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Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan Shooter John Hinckley to Receive Unconditional Release
The man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 will be released unconditionally, a federal judge ruled on Sept. 27. John Hinckley Jr., 66, opened fire on Reagan in Washington ...
September 27, 2021
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Zachary Stieber
The Nation Speaks (March 27): Vaccine Passport Rabbit Hole; Hospitals Slow-Walk New Pricing Rules; The Day President Reagan Was Shot
Vaccine passports are already being adopted in some countries. The United States isn’t one of them yet, but ...
March 27, 2021
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Cindy Drukier
‘The Voice of the Turtle’: Finding Happiness in Winter
In January 2021, the World War II era is especially relatable: separations, shortages, fears of death, and threats ...
January 14, 2021
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Tiffany Brannan
Bruce Herschensohn, Conservative Fixture on Southland Airwaves, Dies at 88
YORBA LINDA, Calif. (CNS)—Political commentator Bruce Herschensohn, a longtime fixture on Southern California television and radio, former aide ...
December 2, 2020
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City News Service
America’s Choice: Nasty Smears of Trump or Judgment of Competing Policies
Commentary As we leave the Labor Day weekend behind, the all-time roughest, nastiest, most dishonest attempt in American ...
September 7, 2020
BY
Conrad Black
GWU Apologizes for Recommending Book Equating Conservatism With Racism
George Washington University's Office of Diversity has apologized for including a book equating conservatism with racism in its ...
July 23, 2020
BY
Bill Pan
Churchill, Reagan, and Trump, and the Perception of Evil
Commentary Over the course of history, and more emphatically, recent history, nations, in particular democracies, swing on the ...
April 25, 2020
BY
Dustin Bass
Reagan’s Epochal Battle Against Communism Offers Lessons
WASHINGTON—This year marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, and valuable lessons could be ...
November 20, 2019
BY
Emel Akan
Trump Presents Medal of Freedom to Reagan Attorney General Edwin Meese
President Donald Trump on Tuesday awarded one of the nation's highest civilian honors to Edwin Meese, best known ...
October 8, 2019
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The Associated Press
[WCS Special] Grover Norquist: Trump Tax Cut & Deregulation Effect “Just The Beginning” For US & World Economy
At the Western Conservative Summit, we sat down with Grover Norquist to explore the effects of Trump tax ...
July 18, 2019
BY
Jan Jekielek
Herb Meyer: RIP
Commentary A great American has left this earthly life. A cynic might say that the laudatory phrase “great ...
June 30, 2019
BY
Mark Hendrickson
Ocasio-Cortez Suggests America Is in State of ‘Garbage,’ Accuses Reagan of Spurring Racial Conflicts
Democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) suggested that America is in a state of "garbage" in an appearance at the South ...
March 10, 2019
BY
Bowen Xiao
Skepticism of US Intelligence Community Is a Good Thing
President Donald Trump’s occasional questioning of the U.S. intelligence community isn’t dangerous; it’s exactly the sort of responsible ...
January 28, 2019
BY
Steven Rogers
Trump’s Accomplishments Are Many in His First 2 Years
President Donald Trump is approaching his midterm. Even before he was president, leftists and media elites didn’t just ...
October 17, 2018
BY
Michael Reagan
Reagan’s Would-Be Assassin Seeks Unconditional Release
The man who shot and wounded U.S. President Ronald Reagan in 1981 has asked a federal court in ...
August 8, 2018
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Reuters
Book Review: ‘Three Days in Moscow: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Soviet Empire’
On May 31, 1988, President Ronald Reagan stood on Soviet soil and addressed a packed audience at Moscow ...
June 3, 2018
BY
Linda Wiegenfeld
Movie Review: ‘American Made’: ‘Lawyers, Guns and Money’
R | 1h 55min | Action, Biography, Comedy | 29 September 2017 (USA) Tom Cruise never gets old. ...
October 11, 2017
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Mark Jackson
Will Ferrell Pulls Out of ‘Reagan’
Actor Will Ferrell has reportedly pulled out of the movie "Reagan," a controversial comedy depicting the late president's ...
April 29, 2016
BY
Steven Klett
Ronald Reagan’s Daughter Writes Open Letter to Will Ferrell About Upcoming Alzheimer’s Movie
Actor Will Ferrell is set to play Ronald Reagan, America's 40th president, in the upcoming comedy called "Reagan," ...
April 29, 2016
BY
Sherley Boursiquot
Will Ferrell Has a New Presidential Role That’s Already Offending People
Will Ferrell is known for his portrayal of President George W. Bush on Saturday Night Live, but in ...
April 28, 2016
BY
Steven Klett
From Ronnie to a Fan: More Than 100 Reagan Letters for Sale
Ronald Reagan had an army of star-struck movie fans who wrote him letters — and who to their ...
April 8, 2016
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The Associated Press
A Brief History of Superdelegates
A total of 4,763 delegates representing the Democratic Party are set to meet this summer between July 25-28 ...
April 3, 2016
BY
Steven Klett
Documentary Review: ‘Catching the Sun’: A Solar Energy Shot of Climate-Change Hope
It's high time we had some good news. We've seen documentaries showing 3-foot flames shooting off kitchen tap ...
March 28, 2016
BY
Mark Jackson
Reaction to Former First Lady Nancy Reagan’s Death
Here's how U.S. and world political leaders are reacting to the death of former U.S. first lady Nancy ...
March 6, 2016
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The Associated Press
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan Dies at 94 in California
LOS ANGELES—Nancy Reagan, the helpmate, backstage adviser and fierce protector of Ronald Reaganin his journey from actor to president ...
March 6, 2016
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The Associated Press
Nancy Reagan, Former First Lady, Dead at 94
Nancy Reagan, the helpmate, backstage adviser and fierce protector of Ronald Reagan in his journey from actor to ...
March 6, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Weak US Jobs Growth Is Only Part of a Bigger Problem
On Friday the U.S. Labor Department will issue another mediocre jobs report.
November 2, 2015
BY
Peter Morici
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Biden, British PM Strike New Economic Partnership, Touting ‘Indispensable Alliance’
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Emel Akan
Supreme Court Affirms Right of Nursing Home Patient to Sue the State
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Bill Pan
Bud Light No Longer the Top-Selling Beer Brand in US Amid Boycott
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Jack Phillips
California Gov. Newsom Proposes 28th Amendment to Limit Gun Rights, Impose ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban
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Ryan Morgan
SEC’s Gensler Likens Crypto to ‘Fraudsters, Scam Artists, Ponzi Schemes’ of 1920s
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Andrew Moran
EXCLUSIVE: Dozens of Capitol Police Riot Helmets Were Confiscated Just Before Jan. 6, Former Lieutenant Says
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Joseph M. Hanneman
Los Angeles Times Cutting More Than 10 Percent of Newsroom
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Zachary Stieber
Lawmakers Warn of New Cold War as China Reportedly Seeks Spy Base in Cuba
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Eva Fu
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Jackson Richman
‘Bad Spaniels’ Dog Toy Maker Loses Trademark Case Against Jack Daniel’s
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Matthew Vadum
First-of-Its-Kind Study Finds No COVID Vaccine Side Effects in Children 5 and Under, but Methodology Raises Concerns
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Marina Zhang