Only one person in U.S. history has defied the two-term example set by the first president, George Washington.
Retired Secret Service Agent Tim McCarthy talks about being shot in the chest while protecting President Ronald Reagan when John Hinckley opened fire 44 years ago.
It was March 30, 1981, and Tim McCarthy approached what he called a pretty normal day, assigned with the Secret Service detail guarding then-President Ronald Reagan. McCarthy, who now lives in Orland ...
In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. shot and injured U.S. President Ronald Reagan outside a Washington hotel. White House Press ...
Hinks Elementary students listened to a special presentation about outer space from Rodney Bisher inside STARLAB, an ...
Former President Reagan’s daughter says her father “would be heartbroken” by actions under President Trump that have signaled America’s shift toward isolation from longstanding allies.
Some helicopter flights at Washington's Reagan National Airport should be banned amid an "intolerable risk" of collisions with planes, crash investigators have said. It comes after 67 people were ...
The National Transportation Safety Board wants to severely restrict helicopter traffic near Ronald Reagan National Airport, officials said Tuesday, in the wake of a catastrophic midair collision ...
The Transportation Department quickly agreed to the NTSB's recommendations. The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday called for immediate changes at Ronald Reagan Washington National ...