For the lovers and the haters, Donald Trump ’s speech before a joint session of Congress Tuesday night was the pinnacle of ...
Lee Greenwood, whose 80s ballad "God Bless the USA" fueled the 1984 Ronald Reagan reelection campaign and regained prominence during Trump's runs for president, was also appointed to the board by ...
Lee Greenwood, whose 80s ballad "God Bless the USA" fueled the 1984 Ronald Reagan reelection campaign and regained prominence during Trump's runs for president, was also appointed to the board by ...
The search for an 18-year-old murder suspect led deputies to the arrest of five people for drug-related charges.
We may have hit the bottom of the biopic barrel with Reagan (now streaming on Starz, in addition to VOD services like Amazon Prime Video), a super-strange megaclunker that plays like a budget-strapped ...
In a 10-minute film from 1945, future-President Ronald Reagan tried to convince America why it needed flyers like the Tuskegee Airmen. By Matt White Updated on Feb 20, 2025 An Army film produced ...
Legendary singer Roberta Flack passed away on Monday at 88 years old. In 1987, Flack and artist Lee Greenwood created a song promoting WRAL News. Legendary singer Roberta Flack passed away on ...
Ronald Reagan National Airport has a higher than average rate of near-midair collisions, with a third involving military aircraft. Experts caution that the raw number of near-misses doesn't ...
Here’s a look at those iconic acts who have decided to keep going in 2025: It looked like Lee Greenwood was set to ride into the sunset on a high note. The country music legend announced all the ...
Lee Greenwood has been appointed to the Board of Directors at the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., virtually at the same time that President Donald Trump announced that he had been ...
Ronald Lee (Ron) Elliott of Franklin, Indiana, left this earth to be with our Lord on February 4, 2025, at the age of 98. One of the few remaining WWII veterans, at 17, he enlisted early in the U ...
During his 1980 presidential campaign, Ronald Reagan promised to strangle the newborn Department of Education in its cradle. On the campaign trail, he called it “President Carter’s new bureaucratic ...