President Ronald Reagan kicked off a five-city train tour from Dayton’s Union Station in 1984. Reagan climbed onto the platform and then turned to the crowd and told them he “had a phone call he had ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nearly 40 years ago, the president of the United States came to Tuscaloosa, gave a campaign speech at the University of Alabama ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Trump has a scheduled address May 1 at Coleman Coliseum. Nearly 40 years ago, the president of the United States came to ...
A D-Day Model of Leadership America Should Seek to Follow The Unsung Hede Massing A Boola Boola Revolution The Atheist Roots of Modern Antisemitism We should pause, 40 years later, and thank God that ...
Saturday marks the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, the U.S.-led invasion of occupied France that led to the conclusion of World ...
As President Donald Trump prepares to speak at Coleman Coliseum this week, Charles Patterson can’t help but think back to the last time a sitting president made history on the same Alabama soil, and ...
The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. President Ronald Reagan answered it with a pledge to resign if he became impaired, and later with a clever joke that reset ...
After President Joe Biden's electoral romp on Super Tuesday and his subsequent State of the Union address, his campaign quickly eased into its general election posture, with the commander in chief ...
How old is too old? This isn’t the first time the question has dominated a presidential race. For a brief moment, 40 years ago, the country could talk of nothing else. I should know: I was one of the ...
The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. President Ronald Reagan answered it with a pledge to resign if he became impaired, and later with a clever joke that reset ...
The age question for presidential candidates is more than four decades old. President Ronald Reagan answered it with a pledge to resign if he became impaired, and later with a clever joke that reset ...