Today in History: September 23, Nixon’s ‘Checkers’ speech Sen. Richard M. Nixon, R-Calif., salvaged his vice presidential nomination by appearing on television from Los Angeles to refute allegations of improper campaign fundraising in what became known as the “Checkers” speech for its reference to his family’s cocker spaniel. Kirk’s memorial was an emblem of the Trump era — and a sign of what’s ahead The event showed how the line that used to separate religion and politics may no longer exist, particularly on the right. Man is arrested and charged in New Hampshire country club shooting A gunman has opened fire at a New Hampshire country club during a wedding, killing one person and wounding two others |
Daniel Penny attorney calls progressive policies 'homicidal,' says Charlotte train murder was preventable Daniel Penny attorney Thomas Kenniff criticizes progressive criminal justice policies as 'homicidal' following the Charlotte train stabbing that killed Iryna Zarutska. Trump to Address U.N. as He Jettisons Aid and Recasts U.S. Role President Trump plans to address the U.N. General Assembly with a rebuke of global institutions, at a moment when he is increasingly isolated in his approach to crises around the world. |
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