When future President Gerald Ford graduated from the University of Michigan, he faced a choice that might have been decided very differently today: to join the NFL or try for law school.
It was St. Patrick's Day in 1976, and President Gerald Ford wanted to dance. He'd thrown a state dinner for Liam Cosgrave, the prime minister of the Republic of Ireland. He had fashion designer ...
No one was hurt when a small plane made an emergency landing at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Wednesday morning, a spokesperson for the airport told News 8.
The aircraft was forced to land after it was discovered that a nose gear tow bar was still attached to the aircraft.
In one of the best rivalries in college sports, Calvin and Hope met for the 214th time. (Jan. 22, 2025) In one of the best rivalries in college sports, Calvin and Hope met for the 214th time. (Jan. 22, 2025) State police say 13 vehicles were involved in a crash on US-31 Wednesday morning near Muskegon. (Jan. 22, 2025)
Preemptive pardons, like the ones Joe Biden issued in his final hours as president, have been used by Donald Trump, Jimmy Carter and other presidents.
Jan. 20, 1995 A Disney development was slated to be an integral part of the $75 million Village Center at Beaver Creek, the Vail Trail reported, but the project would not
See the ex-USS John F. Kennedy, the Navy's last conventionally powered aircraft carrier, which was in a class of its own.
The Potsdam Public Museum has obtained an archive of articles from a Potsdam reporter who worked here in the late 1940s, who later became an editor of Newsweek magazine and then a domestic affairs advisor for President Gerald R.
May 1975 - Cambodia seizes the American ship Mayaguez. Ford sends in the Navy, Marines and Air Force. The ship is retaken and the crew of 39 is rescued, although 41 American service members are killed as a result of the operation. July 8, 1975 - Formally announces he will seek the Republican nomination for the presidency in 1976.
LONDON – It's called the Voice of America — a storied news outlet that has promised “the truth” since it first broadcast stories about democracy into Nazi Germany during World War II. Now, it’s the voice of a country in which a majority of voters chose incoming president Donald Trump, a man famous for insisting the truth is what he says it is.
The following is the Jan. 14, 2025, Congressional Research Service report, Navy Ford (CVN-78) Class Aircraft Carrier Program: Background and Issues for Congress. From the report The aircraft carriers CVN-78,