Republicans March 10 National Review founder, conservative icon Bill Buckley honored on new US Postal Service stamps William F. Buckley, a leading voice for the modern conservative movement, founded National Review in 1955 to publish conservative commentary and analysis.
Opinion February 6 Happy birthday, Ronald Reagan. What making a movie about our 40th president taught me about his greatness One of the fun parts of making a movie is simply sharing time together, going to restaurants and hanging out. But "Reagan" was shot during the pandemic. And it so very different.
Media January 2 Lee Greenwood to release 'beautiful' new song partially penned by Ronald Reagan Lee Greenwood is releasing a new song, "Start the World Over Again," that was originally written by President Reagan and record producer Mike Curb in the 1970s.
Opinion December 30 What Jimmy Carter can teach us about life and our legacy Not only is America saying goodbye to a president, but behind the protocol and pageantry, the Carters are saying goodbye to a father, a grandfather, an uncle, and a friend.
Presidential December 29 Jimmy Carter’s presidency: A time of 'malaise' that led to the election of Ronald Reagan Numerous setbacks, both domestic and international, contributed to President Jimmy Carter's 1980 defeat at the hands of GOP challenger Ronald Reagan, making Carter a one-term president
Politics December 19 State revamps curriculum, bans ‘woke garbage’ to teach all aspects of Obama-Biden-Trump era Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters will ensure wokeness is removed from curriculum about Obama, Trump and Biden particularly, he told Fox News Digital.
Media December 15 Author of books that inspired 'Reagan' movie reflects on wild disparity between critic, audience reviews Author and professor Dr. Paul Kengor reflected on how his books inspired the movie "Reagan," and he offered his take on the critics' poor reviews.
Federal Courts December 11 Federal judge who refuses mental evaluation at age 97 fights suspension Judge Pauline Newman, the oldest federal judge in America at age 97, is continuing to fight against a suspension from the bench by her colleagues who say she has suffered mental deterioration and refuses to submit to an examination by a doctor.
Media November 26 Ronald Reagan was in love with America, 'Reagan' co-star Nick Searcy says Actor Nick Searcy says the movie "Reagan" is "emotionally powerful and historically accurate" on Tuesday's "America Reports."
Crime November 13 Son of federal judge pleads guilty to filming women during sex acts, but may avoid jail time A 51-year-old son of a federal judge pleaded guilty on Tuesday to secretly filming sexual encounters he had with multiple women, but might end up avoiding jail time.
Media November 3 Author of books that inspired 'Reagan' movie sees key comparisons between 2024 and 1980 Professor and author Dr. Paul Kengor, whose books inspired the recent "Reagan" movie, makes comparisons between the 2024 and 1980 presidential elections.
Donald Trump October 26 Trump leads more like George Steinbrenner than Ronald Reagan, says Republican ex-MLB star who dealt with all 3 Los Angeles Dodgers star Steve Garvey told Fox News Digital Donald Trump has more in common with George Steinbrenner as a leader than Ronald Reagan.
Politics October 26 October Fests: A potpourri of late election-year 'surprises' shake up most races, history shows 'October Surprise,' a term that entered the lexicon during the 1980 presidential sweeps, have marred most elections since that year, enveloping both Democrats and Republicans.
Media October 14 Whoopi incorrectly says Reagan's 'Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall' was directed at Germans, not Soviets "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg misremembered a key detail about when President Ronald Reagan challenged Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev during the Cold War.
Donald Trump October 13 'Reagan' star Dennis Quaid rallies for Trump in Coachella, California: 'Time to pick a side' Dennis Quaid, who starred in the "Reagan" movie, spoke at a rally for former President Trump in Coachella, California, saying, "It's time to pick a side."
LIFESTYLE September 10 On this day in history, September 10, 1987, Pope John Paul II arrives in Miami, is warmly welcomed by Reagans On this day in history, Sept. 10, 1987, the head of the Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II, visited Miami, Florida, and was greeted by President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan.
Media September 4 Would Reagan be welcome in today's GOP? Actor Dennis Quaid, locals from his hometown offer mixed views Actor Dennis Quaid, who plays President Ronald Reagan in a new biopic, and locals in Dixon, Ill., answer whether the 40th president would be welcome in today's Republican Party.
Media September 3 'Reagan' movie beats box office expectations on opening weekend Audiences flocked to see "Reagan" a biopic based off the 40th president's life, taking the fourth place slot its opening weekend, after critics trashed the film.
POLITICS September 3 Project 2025 remains nonpartisan, true to 1980s good-gov’t inception despite raucous outcry, key figures say Project 2025 and the crafters of past and present projects spoke out about the endeavor's beginnings through present day and dispelled rumors about partisanship and extremism therein.
Media August 30 Dennis Quaid thrills locals in Dixon, Ill., for 'Reagan' premiere, says Hollywood 'forgot' about small towns Dennis Quaid spoke on President Reagan's humility and politics for an exclusive Fox News Digital interview on the steps of the latter's boyhood home.
ELECTIONS August 27 Over 200 former Bush, McCain, Romney staffers endorse Harris: 'The alternative ... is simply untenable' Over 200 Republicans who previously worked for former President George W. Bush, the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., or Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, penned an open letter Monday calling on "moderate Republicans" to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Quizzes August 25 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on pampered pets, picturesque parks and the brownie's birthplace The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time around, test your command of pets, parks, first ladies and much more.
True Crime August 25 'Girl on the milk carton' killer, failed gubernatorial candidate a 'monster' who 'taunted' cops: detective Jonelle Matthews, a missing 12-year-old from Colorado, famously had her face printed on milk cartons. President Ronald Reagan raised awareness off her case.
POLITICS August 23 White House lawyers who advised Reagan, Bush endorse Harris over Trump in 2024 showdown A dozen Republican White House lawyers who served in the Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush administrations are endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Trump.
Media August 16 Dennis Quaid 'baffled' by Facebook explanation for throttling promotion of 'Reagan' biopic Actor Dennis Quad discussed Facebook's response after criticism it was throttling promotion of his new biopic about President Ronald Reagan.
LIFESTYLE July 26 JD Vance gets Secret Service code name 'Bobcat,' joins 'Mogul' in bid to take White House Sen. JD Vance's Secret Service code name is said to be "Bobcat." Here are other Secret Service code names to know about, which appear to recognize traits of presidents, VPs and other figures.
LIFESTYLE July 17 Trump 'stood there like a man' after being shot, will soar spiritually and politically, says Reagan insider Historian Craig Shirley said that former President Donald Trump displayed "grace under pressure" after being shot and, like Ronald Reagan, will soar in personal faith and political power.
POLITICS July 15 Trump assassination attempt: 'Utter chaos' a newsroom tale as old as time Presidential assassinations, both successful and attempted, are a fortunate rarity. But when they do happen, the ensuing firestorm is hard for even seasoned journalists to cover.
ELECTIONS July 3 Presidential debate: Incumbent usually struggles with first faceoff, even Reagan and Obama, expert says Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama struggled in debates but went on to strong re-election wins. Reagan recorded a 49-state landslide over Democrat Walter Mondale.
LIFESTYLE June 12 On this day in history, June 12, 1987, Reagan urges Gorbachev to 'tear down this wall' Profound urging by President Ronald Reagan on this day in history, June 12, 1987, to Soviet leader Gorbachev to "tear down this wall," referring to the Berlin Wall, was iconic of Reagan's presidency.