Ronald Reagan idolized Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt until 1962 when, at the age of 51, he became an official ...
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Trump’s Fury at the Ontario Ad is All About the Supreme Court
The president is worried that his tariffs case before the court has big holes. Canadian officials have confirmed those fears ...
The allure of California’s real estate market meets presidential history with Ronald Reagan’s historic California mansion now listed for a ...
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Rachel Marsden: Reagan’s handshake has become a chokehold under Trump
As the Los Angeles Dodgers face off against Canada’s Toronto Blue Jays for the World Series, the first couple of games ...
US President Donald Trump announced an additional 10 percent in tariffs on Canada in response to an advertisement by the province of Ontario that is critical of the levies, escalating tensions in one ...
The 1980s are packed with captivating crime thrillers, and some of them are even funny. These are the best that you should ...
Fox was 24 at the time of the film's making. He was thrown into the role while in the midst of playing Keaton on “Family Ties ...
Ford said Trump was looking for an excuse to pull out of trade talks and that he did not necessarily think the President was ...
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Richard Stallings, former congressman from eastern Idaho, passes at age 85
Richard Stallings, a former Congressman from Pocatello, passed away unexpectedly at his home Sunday afternoon. His widow, ...
Now, this time of year, ghosts and monsters are generally causing fear, but for those invested in California's Dungeness crab fishery, it's the whales they have to fear. US state managers announced ...
The testimonies paint a picture of dire circumstances facing residents as inflation and federal cuts erode access to supportive programs.
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Ford says he won’t apologize for anti-tariff ads that scuttled trade talks with U.S.
After Ontario's anti-tariff TV ad blitz scuttled trade talks, Premier Doug Ford vowed Monday he will "never apologize" for pushing back against hostile trade measures designed to poach jobs from his ...
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