President Reagan has signed legislation that starts the flow of $27 million in aid to the rebels fighting the leftist government of Nicaragua.
It's depressing to think of Bill Moyers as a dinosaur, slowly sinking into the tar pits of network journalism.
The discovery of electricity and the invention of the telephone created a vast new world for mankind.
A controversial bill to require most unmarried minors to get parental consent before having
On one episode of "The Cosby Show" last fall, the new boyfriend of Bill Cosby's TV daughter shows up for their first date . . . wearing an earring.
President Reagan today signed a bill providing $1 billion to the Agriculture Department, allowing
Assemblyman Ross Johnson (R-La Habra) unceremoniously shelved his bill to abolish the state Board
In a glum assessment of national economic conditions, Sen.
Nearly a year after President Reagan's reelection rally on the steps of the County Administration Center, county supervisors on Wednesday abandoned efforts to collect more than $14,000 still owed the taxpayers by the Reagan-Bush campaign.
An Administration-backed amendment to reduce federal income support payments to wheat farmers was rejected by the House on a vote of 93 for and 334 against.
Rep. Edward R.
How California members of the House voted on legislation raising the national debt limit to more than $2 trillion and a plan to balance the federal budget by fiscal 1991: Democrats for--Bates, Bosco, Lantos, Panetta, Torres.
For James Taylor, the folk-rock superstar of the early 1970s, the 1980s has been a time to get it together.
pass a farm bill this year, reached a compromise late Wednesday and broke an impasse over crop subsidies.
signed--a $368-billion omnibus spending bill that firmly applies the brakes to Reagan's military buildup and ends testing of anti-satellite weapons.
Politicians and citizens of all backgrounds are divided, sometimes bitterly, over the issues of illegal immigration and political refugees.
With Assemblyman Charles M.
The tax revision bill passed by the House of Representatives would adversely affect many of this nation's 30 million retirees over the age of 65.
Assemblyman Peter Chacon (D-San Diego) Friday announced plans to introduce a $30-million proposal to provide aid for the state's growing homeless population.
their support behind Assembly Bill 3627, which was introduced recently by a San Diego County lawmaker.