Nancy Reagan

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They only want government to intervene when they suffer personally -- so let's yank their federal health insurance
  • Nancy Reagan to endorse McCain

    The widow of the former president will meet with McCain at her California home.
  • "The Reagans on Drugs"

    Nancy: "The cocaine makes me happy"
  • Mixed feelings

    Nostalgia replaced reality at the unveiling of the official portraits of the Clintons, but the truce didn't last long.
  • "The Reagans" uncensored

    Read the script for the movie that was too hot for CBS to handle.
  • Stealing FDR's dime

    Dismissing FDR as simply a "liberal icon" who must be replaced by Reagan on the dime diminishes both presidents -- as Nancy Reagan clearly knows.
  • Flagrante T-shirt-o

    A Brooklyn entrepreneur prints shirts proclaiming that the wearer had sex with everyone from the Strokes to Anna Wintour -- and New York is eating them up.
  • Doggone it, Russell!

    Meg Ryan's dad weighs in on Crowe's doggy dis; Britney wants more people in her clothes; Shannen Doherty's ex can't remember a thing; and the Reagans go nuclear!
  • Why won't Silicon Valley check its horoscope?

    Joan Quigley, Reagan's astrologer, helped end the Cold War but can't raise venture capital for her dot-com.
  • Way past cool

    Wine cake is my take on motherhood and life.
  • A Republican siance

    Leaving nothing to chance, the GOP is now seeking political aid from beyond the grave.
  • Moby Dong?

    Everybody's a winner: "Knob Touch" party game has nothin' to do with doors; You gotta serve somebody, says Mr. Janet Jackson. Plus: Is nothing sacred? Here come the Reagan love letters.
  • Celibacy bites

    Janeane cops feels; Rodney's pop heals; and at the Gary Coleman auction, collector plates a steal!
  • Donny Osmond: We suffer for his art

    It's a neat trick when Mr. Squeaky-clean produces a flashback more terrifying than any acid reflux.
  • Fixin' under Nixon

    A new book examines Richard Nixon's progressive drug policies and the deevolution of the war on drugs.
  • Cracked up

    How did a drug whose addictive properties were once compared to potato chips become the scourge of America?
  • The prisoner of Pennsylvania Avenue

  • Turning the tables on Terry Gross

    Salon gets personal with NPR's Maestro of conversation.
  • Newsreal: Been there, Dunne that

    Karen Grigsby Bates on how Dominick Dunne's gossipy, glittery O.J. "novel" only tells half the story.

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