Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States, taking office in 1981. The Tampico, Illinois, native was married to actress Jane Wyman from 1940 to 1949, according to History online. Just three years later, on March 4, 1952, Ronald Reagan
Acclaimed historian and Ronald Reagan biographer Craig Shirley still hasn’t found what he’s looking for. Citizens across the United States keep looking, too — for a new leader to draw the curtains on a new “Morning in America.” They’re getting closer to
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America’s 40th President Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, on this day in history, Feb. 6, 1911. Before he was a movie star-turned-commander-in-chief, Reagan was born to parents Nelle and John Reagan in the northwestern Illinois town. Although they were poor,
Health officials in the nation’s capital are warning thousands of a possible measles exposure Tuesday after a person with a “confirmed case” traveled through two of the busiest airports in the region while returning home from an international trip. DC Health says
President Ronald Reagan won re-election by a landslide over former Vice President Walter Mondale, the Democratic challenger, on this day in history, Nov. 6, 1984. President Reagan won 49 states and amassed 525 electoral votes to Mondale’s 13, which was one of
Conservative icon Ronald Reagan, the former Hollywood leading man and California governor who outwitted the American political elite to reach the Oval Office, was elected president of the United States on this day in history, Nov. 4, 1980. His “triumph capped the
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. “Reagan was deeply concerned about America in the late 70s,” Virginia-based historian and
Ronald Reagan’s famously sunny personal and political optimism was grounded by seeing the world as it was in its complex, often dark reality. His buoyancy was boosted by a bedrock belief that foundational American values of faith, freedom and individual dignity had
FIRST ON FOX – The foundation of the late T. Boone Pickens presented a $21 million gift to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum today, cementing a bond of friendship, patriotism and faith in the American people shared by both the