In the last 50 years the federal government has come to at least a partial shutdown 11 times. Some have lasted a day or more.
On this date in history: In 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed a bill abolishing the gold standard. In 1950, the Supreme Court ruled 8-0 that segregation in railroad dining cars violated the ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author Max Boot talked about the 1980 election results and Ronald Reagan's desire for change after assuming the presidency. This lesson explores the ...
One of the airports hit with delays was Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, according to the FAA. The agency also ...
In 1988, President Ronald Reagan, joined by First Lady Nancy Reagan, addressed the nation from the South Lawn of the White House with remarks on the economy. Following his speech, the couple departed ...
President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher mark birth of Prince William. WASHINGTON, July 22, 2013 — -- Thirty-one years ago last month, in the White House backyard, an American president and ...
President Trump has a scheduled address May 1 at Coleman Coliseum. Nearly 40 years ago, the president of the United States came to Tuscaloosa, gave a campaign speech at the University of Alabama and ...
On this date in history: In 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed a bill abolishing the gold standard. In 1950, the Supreme Court ruled 8-0 that segregation in railroad dining cars violated the ...