News

President Ronald Reagan delivers a speech to veterans of the 2nd Ranger Battalion in Pointe du Hoc, France, on June 6, 1984. This was the site of the Normandy invasion during World War II.
The importance of what those men did that day, men who are now mostly gone, is best summarized in an address given in by Ronald Reagan in 1984 to mark D-Day’s 40th anniversary.
Pee-Wee Herman Says Crack Isn’t Cool Nancy Reagan led a swath of star-studded, truly bizarre PSAs with her anti-drug crusade, forever immortalized by the tagline “ Just Say No.
Excerpted from President Ronald Reagan’s 1984 speech on the 40th anniversary of D-Day, delivered at the site of crucial combat before some of the surviving veterans who fought in it.
President Ronald Reagan’s speech to the British Parliament at Westminster, delivered on June 8, 1982, continues to inspire in its vision and relevance.. When Reagan gave his eloquent review of ...
More than 40 years before UC Berkeley students were protesting a speech from Milo Yiannopoulos, they challenged Ronald Reagan while he was the governor of California.