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In Pictures: 25 Celebrities Turned Politicians
Actors make up most of the list, but there's plenty of sports stars in there as well.
Oliver North Named New NRA President
Oliver North was a central figure in the Iran-Contra affair.
The Best and Worst Things About 1984
1984 was the year of Big Brother and purple precipitation.
Bitter Battle Over Renaming Park After Nancy Reagan
'This would be like naming the Oconee National Forest's campground the Hillary Clinton or Michelle Obama campground.'
Trump 'A Danger to the Nation,' Says Ronald Reagan Jr.
He said Trump should not be compared to his father.
Iran: Reagan Was Wiser, More Powerful Than Trump
The Iranian leader unleashed a wave of barbs at the president on social media.
Voters Wrote In Bugs Bunny Instead of Roy Moore
Bozo "The Clown," or "a competent conservative" also showed up on the list of write-in votes in Morgan County, Alabama.
CDC's Banned Words Would Be Deadly For LGBT Americans
"It's not like this is about PC wording—this is about people being dead because there's no way to serve them or research appropriate ways to serve them," Jaime Grant, the executive director of PFLAG, told Newsweek.
Secret Papers Reveal Plan to Move Palestinians to Egypt
The U.S. plotted to expel Palestinians fighting Israel in Lebanon and resettle them in Egypt, but Hosni Mubarak demanded an independent state.
Laura Ingraham's Total Support of Trump Is Very Smart
Once a staunch Reagan Republican, Laura Ingraham has become Trump's top tub-thumper—and Fox's new star. But is her love for the Donald genuine or something more cynical?
Ronald Reagan's Son Wants Trump Impeached
Ron Reagan told MSNBC that Trump is a "danger to the world" and called on lawmakers to remove him through impeachment or the 25th Amendment.
Trump 'Unfit,' Says President Reagan's Son
Trump has always cited President Reagan as an idol and adopted his campaign slogan "Make America great again."
The Swamp Will Sink Trump's Goal of Tax Reform
Despite some bipartisan momentum, special interests, popular deductions and a lack of advance work likely will doom the president's efforts to simplify the American tax system.
Tax Reform: Why Trump and the Republicans Will Fail
Everyone says they're for lower rates and fewer deductions until it comes time to deal with specifics.
Trump Is Not the Most Presidential President—Who Is?
Trump is not the first president to be divisive or to court controversy.
How Do Presidents Celebrate the Fourth?
Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama, had a habit of throwing big July Fourth concerts to honor military service members and give staffers a chance to celebrate.
Lessons from the Iran-Contra Scandal
The years-long investigation into the illegal trade of arms for hostages offers a cautionary tale for those hoping Trump is forced from office.
Moms Demand Action Goes Toe-to-Toe With the NRA
The consequences of allowing NRA lobbyists to dictate our nation's gun laws are deadly, the author writes.
What President Ronald Reagan Told the NRA in 1983
Much of Reagan's address actually had nothing to do with firearms.
Bannon vs. Kushner? Or Trump vs. Common Sense?
Neither Steve Bannon nor Jared Kushner is qualified to be doing what they're doing.
Freaked-Out Americans Need a Trump Warning System
Is the president's latest tweet a Reagan event? Or a Nero?
With Gorsuch, Trump Leans Right, But Stays Mainstream
Trump's Supreme Court nominee is a flagship conservative and likely to be confirmed.
How Trump's Inauguration Compares to Inaugurations Past
Donald Trump's upcoming soiree is shaping up to be the least benign presidential inaugural ceremony in American history.
Outtakes From the Man Who Taught America to Play
Some of the untold tales from our latest cover story on the Holocaust survivor who reinvented the toy industry are too compelling to silence. Here are some outtakes.
John Hinckley Released From Psychiatric Hospital
Would-be assassin is no longer a danger to himself or others, judge rules in setting free the man whose deranged obsession with Jodie Foster prompted his attempt on the president.
Why Is Clinton Playing Nice With Republicans Like Ryan?
Clinton could lose the best chance in a generation to turn the Republican Party into pariahs.
Politician Speaking Fees Have Long Faced Scrutiny
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has taken a lot of heat for paid appearances, but she's far from the first politician to accept such invitations.
Inside the Mind of John W. Hinckley Jr.
John W. Hinckley Jr., shot former President Ronald Reagan and three others outside the Washington Hilton on March 30, 1981.
Ted Cruz's Carly Fiorina Gambit Won't Work
Cruz selects Fiorina as his veep, but it won't be enough to get him the nomination.
The 'October Surprise' Was Real, Spymaster Hints
Duane Clarridge suggested the Reagan administration plotted to keep American hostages in Iran until after Jimmy Carter left office. Was he telling the truth?