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A single book cannot capture Ronald Reagan's life-Reagan himself wrote his autobiography twice. Yet with all the books available about Reagan by historians, journalists, and political aides ...
Citing Congressional records and Reagan's own diaries, he catalogues -- in stunning detail -- how the Reagan laissez-faire administration launched a campaign of deregulation and corporate tax cuts ...
Anti-Trump Republicans revere Ronald Reagan as Trump’s opposite—yet in critical ways Reagan may have been his forerunner.
The term “peace through strength" dates back to the 1960s when Barry Goldwater sought the Oval Office in 1964.
This faction includes figures such as Dan Negrea, a State Department official during the Trump administration and a co-author of a recent book arguing that Mr. Reagan laid the foundation for Mr ...
They clearly revered Reagan as president. A lot of this administration has been an effort to reopen those wounds of the Reagan years, or those glories, depending on how you see it.
A new book by Steve Oney traces the public radio network’s turbulent history as it once again becomes a political target.
Reeves stresses, however, that, while the achievements of Reagan's first administration might have looked good after the failures of the Carter presidency, they would not impress historians.
Corporations wanted to keep affirmative action when President Ronald Reagan sought to undo it. Now, with DEI under attack, businesses are reacting similarly.
William Inboden’s book argues that the president’s savvy policies, more than any Soviet actions, brought the conflict to an end.
President Reagan, shown in 1981, based many of his policies on ideas from the Heritage Foundation publication “The Mandate for Leadership.” Project 2025 makes up a majority of the latest ...