Charlie Kirk has been called many things, including an influencer, especially of young people. A better label might be ...
Grand Rapids — At the base of the statue of Gerald R. Ford outside his presidential museum along the banks of the Grand River, there is a quote from one of his fiercest political rivals in Congress.
Fifty years ago, Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme made local and national headlines for an assassination attempt on President Gerald R. Ford in Sacramento’s Capitol Park. Ford was on his way to meet then Gov.
Sept. 5, 1975, began like a normal day for Karen Skelton: She was ditching school to follow her parents to a major news event in Sacramento. Her parents were reporters Nancy and George Skelton, and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Fifty years after Gerald Ford assumed the presidency, Americans continue to benefit from one of his lesser-known but life-saving legacies: the NOAA Weather Radio. FILE - U.S.
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Gerald Ford's forgotten legacy: How the 38th president helped create America's weather warning system
Fifty years after Ford's presidency, Americans still benefit from his expansion of the weather warning system that alerts millions during severe storms Epstein Files Drop Shake Up Trump Admin New York ...
In 1934, Willis Ward was the only Black player on the University of Michigan football team. He was a very good student and an exceptional athlete. But when an opposing coach for Georgia Tech refused ...
Can a non-Trump Republican candidate be competitive in the GOP presidential primaries in 2028? The Republican Party has had its fights before between conservative and more moderate or reform factions ...
As we settle into the second Trump administration, eyes are already turning toward 2028. With President Donald Trump barred from a third elected term by the 22nd Amendment, the Republican nomination ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Monday officially marks the launch of the Ford50 Campaign. Sports: How schools are trying to lower the risk of head injuries in high school football In celebration of the 50th ...
From 1975: President Gerald Ford officially “switched on” the Libby Dam near Libby, Montana. About 5,000 spectators gathered at the 420-foot-tall dam on the Kootenai River. Ford lauded the dam as a ...
ENGLAND, UK — The Norfolk-based USS Gerald R. Ford led its strike group through the slimmest part of the English Channel this week. The Ford, alongside Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers ...
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