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They are two men from the outer boroughs of New York – both with the Queens accent to prove it, each with his own distinctive ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Peggy Noonan discusses Trump’s second term, his Cabinet picks, and the responsibilities of Republicans in Congress. The former Reagan speechwriter reflects on ...
Peggy Noonan discusses Trump’s second term and the responsibilities of Republicans in Congress. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Peggy Noonan discusses Trump’s second term, his Cabinet picks ...
Ronald Reagan took swift action after the accident, forming the Rogers Commission to investigate what went wrong. The President chose Neil Armstrong to head the investigation. Armstrong, as you know, ...
Final bites President Ronald Reagan takes a bite out of a Big Mac on Monday, Oct. 15, 1984 in Northport, Alabama, after addressing the students at the University of Alabama.
President Ronald Reagan immediately appointed a commission to investigate and report on the circumstances that led up to the loss of the Challenger. The Rogers Commission report of June 6, 1986 ...
President Ronald Reagan immediately appointed a commission to investigate and report on the circumstances that led up to the loss of the Challenger. The Rogers Commission report of June 6, 1986 ...
Reagan did not push an agenda or suggest policy changes. He did not make wild, uneducated guesses about the cause of the disaster. He wasn’t looking for blame or a scapegoat.
This tragedy prompted me to recall President Reagan’s speech following the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster in 1986 when the shuttle exploded not long after lift off and all seven astronauts ...
Recall Ronald Reagan's words following the Challenger disaster: "We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and ...
Today is the 39th anniversary of the Challenger disaster, and the greatest presidential speech of my lifetime. Mind you, I wasn't a fan of Reagan's politics. But he understood communication, and it's ...
We can only try, can only tell the survivors that we mourn alongside you today. I remember the words of President Ronald Reagan from his speech after the space shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986, ...