Supreme Court 2 days ago Reagan historian looks back at historic O'Connor appointment: 'most qualified' Sandra Day O'Connor was "the most qualified woman" President Reagan "could possibly find" to serve as the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981.
OPINION November 15 The weird thing happening to Republicans in D.C. should scare Americans everywhere Too many Republicans should know better.
Music November 13 Legendary singer Lee Greenwood makes surprise announcement about retirement plans: 'So grateful' Country music legend Lee Greenwood, 81, has announced that his "last year to tour" will come in 2024, citing health concerns and his desire to spend more time with family.
This Day in History November 6 On this day in history, November 6, 1984, Ronald Reagan wins re-election to the White House by a landslide President Ronald Reagan beat Democrat challenger Walter Mondale in the November 1984 election on this day in history, Nov. 6, 1984, in one of the biggest landslides in history.
TAIWAN October 29 Taiwan president on Reagan's support during visit with US delegation: Shared values of 'freedom and democracy' President Ronald Reagan shared a great love for and defense of Taiwan, often urging stronger ties with the island while working to align with official U.S. policy.
Reagan October 25 Reagan's Grenada response has lessons for Biden, but Israel-Gaza threat is more complicated: expert President Ronald Reagan in 1983 ordered the invasion of Grenada after the barracks bombing in Beirut and amid fears of U.S. citizens being taken hostage on the island nation should civil conflict continue. President Biden might take some inspiration from his predecessor as faces the most difficult international crisis of his own administration.
LIFESTYLE October 11 Five ways Ronald Reagan can save America: 'Freedom never more than one generation from extinction' Ronald Reagan inspired an American revival in the 1980s, after the societal upheaval of the 1960s and 1970s. Experts believe his vision can lift the U.S. again.
LIFESTYLE October 4 Five ways Ronald Reagan predicted the future, from weaponized medicine to 'Morning in America' Ronald Reagan predicted world events even before launching his political career — then shaped those events as president. "He was astonishingly clairvoyant," said historian Craig Shirley.
POLITICS September 23 Grizzly transformation: How Reagan's red state revolution faded into Newsom's blue bulwark The race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination runs through Democratic-dominated California next week with the second GOP debate and a state party convention.
LIFESTYLE September 15 On this day in history, September 15, 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor approved for SCOTUS by Senate committee On this day in history, Sept. 15, 1981, Sandra Day O'Connor's nomination to the Supreme Court was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee. She became the first woman on the high court.