Lou Cannon was well known for his in-depth coverage of Reagan, chronicling his journey from California governor all the way to the White House.
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Editorial roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Dec. 12 The Wall Street Journal on Pete Hegseth's “Zombie Reaganism” You almost have to admire Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ...
Aside from the gold, Mr. Trump has hung more than 20 portraits in the Oval Office. In addition to Mr. Washington’s above the ...
Today the U.S. faces two nuclear peer adversaries, China and Russia, both global and ideologically hostile powers like the ...
Reporter and biographer Lou Cannon passed away in Santa Barbara on Friday at 92, leaving behind a long legacy in journalism, including decades of ...
He was a foremost authority on the president, tracing his career in unvarnished accounts from his time as California governor ...
Born in 1933 during President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first year in office and first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1980 — ...
Donald Trump's White House asked TV networks to grant him airtime for the first national address of his second presidency.
How did Afghanistan go from being Ronald Reagan’s “Nation of Heroes” to Donald Trump’s “Hellhole on Earth”? How did Afghans go from honored White House guests to immigrants blamed wholesale for the ...
WASHINGTON – He watched President Bill Clinton go over homework with his daughter Chelsea at the White House kitchen table. He’s witnessed President Jimmy Carter pluck a long-stemmed rose from the ...
Patrick Smith still remembers guarding Vice President Dick Cheney as he campaigned in Butler County during the 2004 presidential campaign. Getting to see Cheney visit Saxonburg, and ride in the ...