Here’s a look at the life of Gerald R. Ford, the 38th president of the United States.PersonalBirth date: July 14,
Gerald was born May 1,1944 in Spokane, Washington to Gerald Sr. and Patricia (Walker) Montague. He was the oldest of 6 siblings Sharon (Wes) Guernsey, John (Dort), Carol (Wayne) Ford, Roger and ...
What do George Wallace, Hubert Humphrey, Henry Jackson, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan have in common? Each would have made a better president for the years 1977-1981 than Jimmy Carter.
The author's account of her husband's sudden death (and what comes after) is a new classic in the literature of widowhood.
A Death Row inmate scheduled for execution next month is appealing to the Florida Supreme Court in a last-ditch effort to halt his death sentence. Attorneys for James Ford filed a notice of appeal on Friday,
A Charlotte County judge on Thursday denied an attempt to halt the upcoming execution of James Ford, rejecting arguments from his attorneys that his mental and developmental age at the time of the 1997 murders was equivalent to that of a 14-year-old.
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Today in History for Jan. 25:
A pediatric nurse who worked tenaciously to expand access to health services, Loretta Ford helped to transform the way millions of Americans receive health care.
The family of a beloved Texas father who was tragically crushed to death by his massive Ford pickup truck in a ... of damages for his medical, hospital, funeral and burial costs, along with ...
Death. It’s the one certainty we all share, yet it’s become the shadow we dare not name. How did this happen? How did something as natural and sacred as death transform into a subject of fear ...
Sir Winston's passing immediately triggered the plans for his state funeral. Not since the death the Duke of Wellington in 1852 had a 'commoner' been given the honour of a state funeral.
Geraldine Brooks' "Memorial Days" is about the loss of her husband, writer Tony Horwitz. Brooks' novels include "Horse," "Caleb's Crossing" and Pulitzer Prize winner "March."