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Hinckley asks for more time at mother's home

The man who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan has been spending too much time at a psychiatric hospital and should instead spend more time at his mother's Virginia home, his lawyer said...

Vets groups' praise for Hagel adds pressure on GOP

Veterans' organizations have praised Chuck Hagel, a twice-wounded combat veteran of Vietnam and deputy administrator in President Ronald Reagan's Veterans Administration.

THE RESET: Gov't slowing economic and job growth

And President Ronald Reagan liked to tell audiences, "Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem."

Turning tide? Lawmakers look to Pentagon for budget cuts

"Korb said the last time Congress had forced significant cuts in military spending was during Reagan's second term, after passage of the 1985 Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Balanced Budget Act, following a...

Obama's second term: Guns, immigration, taxes - and warnings of hubris

"The fiscal situation is going to constrain the president every which way he turns," said Ken Duberstein, who served as chief of staff for President Ronald Reagan in his second term.

Commentary: Behind the tax cuts

Pop quiz: Who's the bigger tax cutter, Barack Obama or Ronald Reagan?

Thatcher papers show fascination with Reagan visit

A memo from U.K. Cabinet Secretary Robert Armstrong on Feb. 5 expresses concern that a gala, summit-closing dinner at the palace of Versailles outside Paris could delay Reagan's arrival in London.

DC hotels less busy for Obama's 2nd inauguration

Visitors coming to the nation's capital for President Barack Obama's second inauguration can't stay in the one place President Ronald Reagan's family once called an eight-star hotel.

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FAA will keep control towers open at smaller airports

The FAA began paying contractors to staff and operate towers at a handful of small airports...

AP Photos: A look at key moments in Dow history

President Ronald Reagan recovers after prostate surgery.

Ex-Ind. governor, HHS head Otis Bowen dies at 95

He became secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 1985, taking charge...

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Right Wing Radio Host Pete Santilli: Hillary Clinton 'Needs To Be Shot In The...

Unlike Reagan:

Obama Morehouse College Visit Shines Spotlight On Historically Black Colleges...

June 2, 2009: President Barack Obama and former First Lady Nancy Reagan walk side-by-side...

Obama's trust-in-government deficit

Suspicion of command-and-control, top-down government, he said, was "a lasting legacy" of...

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Federal Helium Program: How temporary becomes forever

President Ronald Reagan tried to get rid of it.

Reagan and Thatcher: 'Political soulmates'

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