President Reagan, dropping earlier complaints about unanswered questions in the Iran- contra affair, said Monday there now is "a clear account of what took place" and that the government can get on with its business.
UC Irvine's new dean of the College of Medicine said in an interview Monday that he would like to see an "ethics institute" established as an adjunct to the medical school.
A top Pentagon official said today the Administration does not have to apologize to anyone for delivering arms to Iran because many of America's allies engaged in similar transactions for profit.
In a pioneering article, the government newspaper Izvestia has warned potential auto buyers that a lot of Soviet-built cars are poorly made.
The Soviet Union and its new, affable foreign minister, Eduard A.
The tiny electronic "swimming eyeball" used to photograph ornate crystal chandeliers and marble columns deep inside the sunken Titanic represents a major advance for marine science and exploration, scientists and Navy officials said here Wednesday.
A pair of sunglasses priced at $90 or more might make some shoppers see red.
President Reagan briefed congressional leaders today on his campaign to wipe out drug abuse in America and asked them to support it, but some Democrats complained that Reagan's program is unimaginative and inadequately funded.
Rafael Septien knew he was going to be a hero.
The California economy will grow 4.5% this year and 4.2% in 1987, outstripping the estimated U.S. growth rate of 3%, according to a forecast by Security Pacific National Bank.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Bob Packwood (R-Ore.), keeping himself at arm's length from a radical new congressional staff proposal to eliminate all itemized deductions and reduce the maximum individual tax rate to 25%, acknowledged Friday that he does not yet see a way of breathing new life into the ailing...
Addressing the national convention of the Teamsters Union just four days after the indictment of union president Jackie Presser, Labor Secretary William E.
In the beginning, Richard and Carol MacManus were, by their own admission, little more than "concerned citizens."
Kenneth C.
Only two years ago, Minnesota farmer David Johnson was a loyal Republican and a delegate to the triumphal GOP convention that renominated President Reagan.
A Soviet diplomat said Friday that "a chaotic arms competition might ensue" if the unratified second strategic arms limitation treaty limits are violated and warned that the demise of the pact will affect chances for a superpower summit "in the most negative way."
U.S. oil magnate Armand Hammer met reclusive former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin today and pledged to use his close contacts with the Soviet leadership to try to help increase Jewish emigration.
A proposed state constitutional amendment to limit the salaries of public employees would mean pay cuts for at least 113 Orange County civil servants and cause "serious disruption" in services, a county report says.
century--and, by and large, it doesn't particularly like what it sees ahead.
The telephone, half-buried by the debris on Simon Wiesenthal's desk, rang yet again.