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President Trump has moved aggressively to reopen long-settled issues and to dismantle long-established institutions as he ...
Senate Appropriations Committee approves an amendment that would only allow funding to be used to build a new FBI ...
President Donald Trump has begun his Cabinet meeting in made-for-TV fashion, gathering top officials to showcase their recent ...
The new selection is expected to save American taxpayers billions of dollars by choosing an existing federal building, rather ...
The Reagan administration offers a cautionary tale about cost-cutting zeal crashing up against the reality of how government works.
Donald Trump’s actions in 2025 compare to President Ronald Reagan’s 1981 reforms. What implications does that hold for US politics & policy.
Trump and Reagan both promised to reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy. Only one had a plan. By Jim Puzzanghera Globe Staff,Updated March 1, 2025, 6:00 a.m.
Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign—whose slogan was, yes, “Let’s Make America Great Again”—called for the dismantlement of the new Department of Education.
Ronald Reagan ordered three-and-a-half tons of Jelly Belly jelly beans for his 1981 inauguration, and the candy maker crafted a new flavor just for the event.
Numerous setbacks, both domestic and international, contributed to President Jimmy Carter's 1980 defeat at the hands of GOP challenger Ronald Reagan, making Carter a one-term president ...
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