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Reagan's 1985 inaugural speech
President Ronald Reagan delivers the second inaugural address of his career at the Capitol in 1985. Watch his full remarks.
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President Ronald Reagan delivers the second inaugural address of his career at the Capitol in 1985. Watch his full remarks.
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The man who shot president Ronald Reagan in 1981 is out of a Washington mental hospital. John Hinckley, Jr. was hidden from cameras as he went home to his 90-year-old mother in Williamsburg, Va. In late July, a federal judge ruled that the now 61-year-old is no longer a danger to himself or the public. Tony Dokoupil has more.
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Federal judge ruled in late July 61-year-old John Hinckley Jr. not danger to himself or the public
Hinckley shot President Reagan, his press secretary James Brady and two law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C. 35 years ago
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Former Reagan staffer spoke at the DNC, slamming Trump and declaring his support for Hillary Clinton. He said Trump is "no Ronald Reagan" and Clinton's qualifications are "indisputable."
After his 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, John Hinckley Jr. was found not guilty by reason of insanity and confined to a psychiatric hospital. But Hinckley has slowly been allowed to spend time away from the Washington facility. Paula Reid reports from St. Elizabeths Hospital on why a judge is letting Hinckley go home forever.
A federal judge has ruled that John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Reagan, will be allowed to leave a mental hospital and live full time with his mother. Chip Reid reports.
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After a judge's ruling today that will likely shock many, John Hinckley Jr. - the man who shot President Reagan back in 1981 - has been released from a Washington, D.C. hospital to live with his mother.
John Hickley Jr. famously attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981 in order to impress actress Jodie Foster. Now 35 years later, Hinckley has been released from a mental institution. CBS News' Paula Reid has the latest.
Hinckley had been in treatment at a psychiatric facility in Washington, D.C., since shooting the president and others in 1981
Mary Ann Meloy, who worked for President Ronald Reagan, vehemently disagreed with Donald Trump's behavior when he mocked the disability of New York Times reporter
Ronald Reagan failed to capture the 1976 GOP nomination, but his speech at that year's RNC lit up conservatives and sowed the seeds of his own comeback
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Justice Juan Merchan set a new sentencing date of Sept. 18, "if such is still necessary."
The first Democratic lawmakers called on President Biden to drop out of the race after a disastrous debate performance last week prompted emerging concerns among elected Democrats.
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Health officials have issued an alert in the Florida Keys after two people were confirmed to have dengue fever.
Justice Juan Merchan set a new sentencing date of Sept. 18, "if such is still necessary."
New research is comparing the weight changes of patients taking different types of popular antidepressants.
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Two Japanese airlines have laid out behaviors that constitute harassment and could prevent customers from flying.
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Justice Juan Merchan set a new sentencing date of Sept. 18, "if such is still necessary."
The military assistance package would be one of the largest of its kind Biden has committed to Ukraine since Russia invaded the country in early 2022.
The first Democratic lawmakers called on President Biden to drop out of the race after a disastrous debate performance last week prompted emerging concerns among elected Democrats.
President Biden plans to meet with Democratic governors in person and virtually to shore up support, CBS News has learned.
A New York court said in a decision that Rudy Giuliani is disbarred effective immediately.
New research is comparing the weight changes of patients taking different types of popular antidepressants.
FDA approval of the new Alzheimer's treatment, which will be branded as Kisunla, follows years of setbacks.
Paul Castle, a blind author and illustrator, and his guide dog, Mr. Maple, were recently denied entry to a Seattle restaurant.
Measure would protect an estimated 36 million and represent first major federal safety standard of its kind.
The CDC says it is too early to say if this year's summer COVID-19 surge has arrived.
British neonatal nurse Lucy Letby is already serving a life sentence after being convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill others.
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Legendary rapper Flavor Flav joins USA Water Polo national teams as the official hype man, bringing energy, support, and unexpected surprises to the athletes.
In a surprise appearance, Michael J. Fox joined Coldplay at the Glastonbury Festival in England on Saturday. Frontman Chris Martin introduced the actor, who joined in on the songs "Fix You" and "Humankind."
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American car dealers could lose nearly $1 billion due to an ongoing cyberattack on software provider CDK Global. Charles Carmakal, chief technology officer of Mandiant Consulting, the security consulting organization of Google Cloud, joins CBS News to discuss how the hack is crippling operations, and what can be done to prevent similar incidents from happening again.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The meme-stock investor bought more than 9 million shares of the online pet supply company, causing its stock to surge.
This week marks 50 years since the debut of the barcode, those machine-readable black stripes that have changed many aspects of modern life. Bradley Blackburn looks back at its history.
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Scientists are racing to figure out what's causing strange behavior and even deaths among fish, including the endangered sawfish. The phenomenon started in the Florida Keys, but has been seen as far north as Tampa.
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New research paints a worrying picture about the state of polar bears in Canada's Hudson Bay. The big furry bears could go extinct in the region as early as the 2030s due to thinning ice, longer ice-free seasons and human activity leading to climate change. Geoffrey York, one of the study's co-authors, joins CBS News to break down the findings.
British neonatal nurse Lucy Letby is already serving a life sentence after being convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill others.
Following a CBS News investigation into police departments selling or trading in service weapons that were later used in crimes, the department profiled is changing its policy.
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A Florida woman with no training in mental health services pretended to be a licensed social worker during online therapy sessions with Brightside Health patients.
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NASA canceled a spacewalk on Monday due to a leaky spacesuit. And Starliner commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore and co-pilot Sunita Williams will remain at the International Space Station longer than planned after NASA and Boeing delayed the capsule's return to Earth. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood breaks down the issues the astronauts are navigating in space.
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