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Lee Greenwood released "God Bless the U.S.A." in 1984—an iconic patriotic song inspired by Elvis Presley and John Phillip Sousa.
In 1983, the Beach Boys were dropped from a D.C. July 4 concert — but the move may have only boosted the warm summer crowds that welcomed them in San Diego.
These tiny portraits keep America's iconic leaders at our fingertips, their contributions to history forever stamped on our collective memory.
Hundreds of flights to Washington were canceled because of severe weather, forcing some members of the House to set off on ...
Jenna Bush Hager shares a touching story about her late grandmother as a new USPS stamp honors Barbara Bush on what would ...
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.
As first lady Nancy Reagan put it in her memoir, her husband "just doesn't believe that social problems should—or can—be solved by government." There were exceptions, of which the most glaring ...
At that time, I was in California too. We went to Washington together and ... "One hundred percent," she said. "Nancy Reagan and Ronald Reagan and their entire family, ‘til this day, are one of the ...
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.
Part IWouldn’t It Be NiceThe eulogies for Brian Wilson continue to roll in like the surf break at Huntington Beach. Testimonials to Wilson’s musical talent and the Beach Boys’ influence came from the ...
Ronald Reagan National Airport, a common airport for lawmakers to fly into, saw dozens of flights canceled on Tuesday night.
Beatrice Restifo received a lovely surprise on Monday morning at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. The longtime volunteer who works the Monday docent shift at the Reagan Library ...