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AlterNet on MSN'Nativism and stupidity': Ex-Reagan speechwriter torches MAGA for insulting true 'patriotism'It was almost 249 years ago, on July 4, 1776, that the United States Declaration of Independence was signed at Philadelphia's ...
David Hyde Pierce hosted the CaringKind Gala for Alzheimer's awareness in New York City, sharing his personal connection to the disease that affected both his father and grandfather.
Nancy Clark Reynolds, a Player in Reagan’s Washington, Dies at 94 A renowned political insider, she parlayed her connections to become one of the city’s most sought-after lobbyists in the 1980s.
Former first lady Nancy Reagan’s “Just say no” campaign against drug use remains memorable, he said. But Biden’s “Build back better” campaign never really caught fire, he said.
FILE – This December 1986, file photo shows first lady Nancy Reagan holding the Reagans’ pet Rex, a King Charles spaniel, as she and President Reagan walk on the White House South lawn.
Nancy Ellen Jobes fell into a permanent coma after the 25-year-old from Parsippany was injured in a car crash. Her family's legal victory advanced the "right to die" framework established in the ...
On June 5, 2004, Ronald Reagan, the 40th U.S. president, died at his Los Angeles home at the age of 93 of complications from Alzheimer's disease.
Nancy Ellen Jobes fell into a permanent coma after the 25-year-old from Parsippany was injured in a car crash. Her family's legal victory advanced the "right to die" framework established in the ...
More federal workers would have access to artificial intelligence training under a bill reintroduced in the House on Thursday by Rep. Nancy Mace. The AI Training Extension Act of 2025 aims to expand ...
A new 150,000-piece model of Reagan National Airport's Terminal 2 is about to make its debut. A nine-month labor of love by Lego enthusiast Richard Paules, the 120-pound centerpiece -- featuring ...
Flights to and from Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, will reportedly be suspended for an hour and a half on the evening of June 14, during a planned military parade through D.C. to ...
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