Demonstrations occurred in the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and New Zealand following an an illegal agreement between the United States and Japan over the international ban on the killing of…
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On the afternoon of March 30, 1981, 25-year-old John Hinckley Jr. fired six Devastator bullets at Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. For more than two months, there was…
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The risk that this year’s kindergarten class will ever contract diphtheria or whooping cough is extremely small thanks to the infant immunization program. But their younger brothers and sisters might…
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When Jimmy Carter reinstated draft registration in 1980, the Selective Service System was in “deep standby.” Picking up where the Carter administration left off, President Ronald Reagan has quietly revived…
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The Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) charter specifically limits the organization to operations outside the borders of the United States. Congress wanted to avert the possibility of an “American Gestapo” or…