OPINION 5 days ago My personal remembrances of Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney As former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is laid to rest, I know he will be remembered with fondness and gratitude by many in Canada, and around the world.
LIFESTYLE March 4 On this day in history, March 4, 1952, Ronald Reagan marries Nancy Davis in church ceremony It was an American love story: Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis married on this day in history, March 4, 1952. The two met in Hollywood and later became president and first lady.
LIFESTYLE February 12 New Ronald Reagan biography on intellect that outwitted enemies, compassion that lifted lives: 'True leader' "The Search for Reagan," a new book by Craig Shirley, touts the vast, underrated intellect and compassion of Ronald Reagan, one of the most successful US presidents.
Reagan February 7 Former world leader praises Ronald Reagan's example on Gipper's birthday: 'Values worth living for' Lech Wałęsa has previously urged the U.S. to take the lead on global affairs as international tensions continue to increase and the security landscape grows increasingly fragile.
OPINION February 6 What Ronald Reagan told PBS in 1979 reveals about the American Dream then, and now Every year on February 6th, America gets to celebrate anew the birth of its 40th President, Ronald Reagan.
This Day in History February 6 On this day in history, February 6, 1911, President Ronald Reagan is born in Illinois On this day in history, Feb. 6, 1911, Ronald Reagan — America's 40th president — was born in Illinois. He attended Eureka College and became a Hollywood actor before his White House days.
OPINION January 11 Time for President Biden to follow 'The Gipper' and invoke the Reagan Doctrine against Iran Iran is aiming to set the Middle East on fire and destabilize the world economy. To disrupt the ayatollahs’ plans, Biden must establish escalation dominance over Tehran as Reagan had done.
LIFESTYLE January 10 American exceptionalism 'running on fumes' as woke ideology stifles creativity and meritocracy, scholars say American exceptionalism, universally accepted as real for generations, is now threatened by woke ideology, say scholars Victor Davis Hanson and Craig Shirley.
LIFESTYLE December 18 'Christmas Sermon' by author C.S. Lewis warned of a world that no longer knew right from wrong The religious writings and Christian philosophy of C.S. Lewis are finding new adherents as he appeared to predict the current state of a culture without moral clarity.
Supreme Court December 1 Reagan historian looks back at historic O'Connor appointment: 'most qualified' Sandra Day O'Connor was "the most qualified woman" President Reagan "could possibly find" to serve as the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981.