Ronald Reagan’s reminder that “it’s amazing what gets done when nobody cares about the credit” echoed through Tuesday’s ribbon cutting at Danielle’s Lighthouse.
David Fincher's thriller began with its screenwriter's view of the urban decay and religious conservatism of the Reagan era. But it also predicted our obsession with true crime today.
Absent the errors committed before and after 1929, the year that Andrew Ross Sorkin writes about would have little relevance.
The White House Historical Association today released a new episode of The White House 1600 Sessions podcast featuring a special conversation between Stewart McLaurin, president of the Association, ...
Thanks to all of you for supporting our sometimes lonely cause. Thanks to my editors for inviting me to write for National Review — Bill Buckley for 25 years, John O’Sullivan for another nine, and ...
Being from a fourth-generation military family, I had the experience of growing up on and around military bases during the 1960s, 70s and 80s. In 1979, the movie “Great Santini” was released, and ...
Geeks were already going mainstream before the sci-fi franchise landed, but the love letter to nerd culture took the trend to ...
Affordability is the No. 1 issue Americans want solved. Some Republicans seem to think this is a communications problem. They ...
Brown’s ruling struck down the centerpiece of a nationwide redistricting effort aimed at protecting the GOP’s narrow House ...
According to her tally, approximately a quarter of the churches she contacted offered her direct aid, the only response ...
Teachers’ overwork is a well-known issue in Japan, long highlighted by teacher unions, advocacy groups, and labor experts. A ...
Political memoirs are regularly penned by ghostwriters.. Whether polishing the story for an upcoming political run or to ensure the individual's greatness after they left office, these are several ...