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During the 1980s, conservative politics and Reaganomics held sway as the Berlin Wall crumbled, new computer technologies emerged, AIDS ravaged the United States, especially the gay male community, and blockbuster movies and MTV reshaped pop culture.

Margaret Thatcher

How the Falklands War Cemented Margaret Thatcher’s Reputation as the ‘Iron Lady’

The 74‑day Falklands War became Prime Minister Thatcher’s “moment” that led to swift British victory—and also helped save her political skin.

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The unit control desk of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant 1983

Chernobyl: 7 People Who Played a Crucial Role in the World’s Worst Nuclear Disaster

From a 25‑year‑old with his finger on the wrong button to a grizzled Communist Party apparatchik who thought evacuation was for sissies, here are the protagonists at the center of the tragedy.

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Chernobyl Timeline: How a Nuclear Accident Escalated to a Historic Disaster

The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was made worse when Soviet authorities initially denied the event and then acted slowly to contain it.

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Roy Cohn

Roy Cohn: From ‘Red Scare’ Prosecutor to Donald Trump’s Mentor

The chief architect of McCarthyism prosecuted the Rosenbergs, purged suspected communists and LGBT government workers and was portrayed in ‘Angels in America.’

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Reagan Delayed the 1986 State of the Union to Mourn the Challenger Disaster

The shocking disaster delayed the speech for one week.

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1989 Oscars

The Scathing Reaction to the Last Oscars With No Host

Homophobia may have tinged Hollywood’s extreme reaction to the 1989 Academy Awards.

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Why Ronald Reagan Had a Record Eight Shutdowns

The president and Congress clashed over welfare, crime, defense spending and whether to fund Contras in Nicaragua.

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Gary Hart resignation

How Scandal Derailed Gary Hart’s Presidential Bid

Hart dropped out of the 1988 presidential race after journalists reported on one of his many affairs.

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How a Terrifying Wave of Unexplained Deaths Led to ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’

The syndrome that inspired Freddie Krueger afflicted a very specific group of people.

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How Robert Bork’s Failed Nomination Led to a Changed Supreme Court

President Reagan took three tries to get a Supreme Court nomination approved—and the outcome would have far‑reaching consequences for the Court and the country.

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Government Cheese

How the US Ended Up With Warehouses Full of ‘Government Cheese’

In the early 1980s, the U.S. government distributed some 300 million pounds of pungent‑smelling processed cheese that had been produced with federal funds.

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A person holds up a photo showing the city of Prypiat's main square and the 'Energetik' cultural center before the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, against the same site, now abandoned and overgrown with trees, 2015. (Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

The Chernobyl Cover‑Up: How Officials Botched Evacuating an Irradiated City

With Chernobyl’s nuclear radiation raining down, Communist party officials dithered, delayed and hid the truth. Then they gave residents of nearby Prypiat 50 minutes to evacuate.

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