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The Secret Service agent shot during the attempted assassination of former President Ronald Reagan in 1981 said he is disappointed that 43 years later, a would-be assassin has struck again. Former ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The man who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981 has apologized for his actions in a televised interview. John Hinckley Jr. told CBS Mornings in his first TV ...
John Hinckley, who wounded then U.S. President Ronald Reagan and three others in a 1981 assassination attempt, was released without conditions on Wednesday in compliance with a federal judge's order.
In response to student demonstrations over the closure of People's Park in 1969, Gov. Ronald Reagan called in the National Guard to restore order on the University of California, Berkeley campus.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2011 -- In exclusive interviews, "This Week" anchor Christiane Amanpour sat down with President Ronald Reagan 's three surviving children to talk about his lasting legacy.
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