Nearly four decades ago President Ronald Reagan proclaimed 28 October National Immigrants Day to recognize their contribution to the United States.
Ronald Reagan’s values, vision and vibrant personal optimism inspired a rebirth of American pride, growth and exceptionalism in the 1980s, after nearly two decades of social and cultural upheaval.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's television ads only scratched the surface: 'Protectionism has no future; it's a dead and ...
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Ronald Reagan presented his optimistic vision of the United States in easy, accessible language that resonated deeply with the American people. The unique gift earned him the nickname "The Great ...
We are here this evening at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, which itself is a great big treat for me because he was my former boss 40-something odd years ago. I've spoken here a few times in ...
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (KABC) -- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum celebrated President's Day Monday with live music, president reenactors, and a special groundbreaking. The museum ...
Ronald Reagan’s would-be assassin was granted unconditional release on Wednesday, 41 years after he tried to kill the then-president. John Hinckley Jr., now 67, was found not guilty in the aftermath ...