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Catherine of Aragon speaks against her marriage’s annulment to Henry VIII at ...
Kraft said that it will instead use natural colors for impacted products sold under brands including Crystal Light, Kool Aid, ...
SCRANTON — The city plans to honor the late John M. Hart Jr,, who was a leading proponent of Steamtown National Historic Site, by dedicating Cliff Street at the park in his memory. Council on June ...
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration pledged to ensure safety and upgrade the nation's ...
President Donald Trump is destabilizing the guardrails of our Constitution. Unless he changes course, our nation — the world’s oldest continuing democracy — risks a crisis where the president is ...
the president has told close allies he wants to be the first American president to live to see his face sculpted into the South Dakota cliff. Trump, this official notes, pointed out that George ...
In 2004, Ronald Reagan, the 40th U.S. president, died at his Los Angeles home at the age of 93 of complications from Alzheimer's disease. In 2008, the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 ...
LARRY KUDLOW: Celebrating Ronald Reagan President Ronald Reagan's powerful legacy is more relevant today than ever. Peace through strength, deregulation, tax cuts, and fighting for the working class.
And many Democrats raised the possibility that President Ronald Reagan was slipping mentally in his final years. He announced in 1994 that he had Alzheimer’s Disease.
In his visceral return, Rambo transformed from war vet to avenging superhero. Was it a throwaway action flick – or America First propaganda?
A display of President Ronald Reagan's Oct. 15, 1984, visit is shown inside the Northport McDonald's. Reagan spoke to a packed house in Tuscaloosa and received an enthusiastic response from the crowd.
Patterson should know. In 1984, at just 23, he found himself eating lunch at a McDonald’s in Northport seated next to President Ronald Reagan. What began as a routine day on his way to a shift ...