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  • Oct 28, 2024 | usnews.com | Olivier Knox |Ronald Reagan

    Barely a week from what we still call Election Day, former President Donald Trump headlined a rally at Madison Square Garden.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | watchuseek.com | Ronald Reagan

    Hello,For sale is my original model Steinhart Ocean One Titanium 500. This was purchased direct from Steinhart in December 2015. It comes with the original Soprod A10-2 movement before they have moved to Sellita movements for this model. It is in generally great condition. A few swirls here and there from wear. Looking for $450 OBO, Paypal + fees. Shipping in Conus. I have feedback over many purchases and sales from some time ago. Have not been buying/selling/trading for a few years.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | researchgate.net | Ronald Reagan

    4 Department of Homeland Security expanding its definition of domestic terrorism, there is a growing concern that ordinary civil protests or dissent could be classified as threats to national security, further blurring the lines between law nt and menforcemeilitary operations.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | wkfr.com | Ronald Reagan |Mark Frankhouse

    When looking back at classic lines in movies, the line "Win just one for The Gipper," always seems to make its way into movies in some sort. One example was from the film Major League 2 when Tom Berenger gives his "Win this one for Lou (the team's coach)" speech. It's just one of those infamous lines that, in some fashion or another, is still used to this day. But where did this come from? It actually came from a man named George Gipp.

  • Jul 18, 2024 | bkmag.com | Joshua Encinias |Ronald Reagan

    There is no shortage of ice cream in Brooklyn. From the classic spots like Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory to the new creations found at Caffe Panna, we all scream for it. A little daunted by how to navigate it all in the midst of a brain-melting heatwave? We’ve selected 10 spots to visit this Sunday, July 21, for National Ice Cream Day — as officially designated by President Ronald Reagan in 1984 — and none of them will disappoint, even when everything else in life does.

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