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Miguel Cardona Plays Live Music To Promote Arts In SchoolsFormer U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona played Latin percussion while performing with members of the Herbie Hancock Jazz Institute Peer-To-Peer Jazz Sextet at the department's Lyndon B. Johnson ...
"I had friends that told me it would ruin my career," Jim Maher, the artist behind the newest sculpture of the president, said.
In this atmosphere, Americans generally, and especially Trump supporters, should reflect thoughtfully on our history, and ...
"Conservatism has always been about reforming government and solving problems, and that's why the conservative movement ...
So far, the second Trump administration has launched limited airstrikes in Somalia and carried out a weekslong air campaign against the Iranian-aligned Houthis who rule most of Yemen. The president ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The removal of Mike Waltz as President Donald Trump’s national security adviser – formally the assistant to the president for national security affairs – raises the question of just ...
Presidential power can be dangerous.” Led by Boston trial attorney James St. Clair, Nixon’s legal team cooked up a theory ...
The Southern Cross Briade visits Giron, Cuba – the Bay of Pigs invasion site.
"I have no doubt that Trump will be one of the more consequential figures in American history," the artist said before ...
Having been raised within five miles of the U.S. Capitol, the Federal Center in Washington D.C. is familiar ground. It was ...
The Trump administration’s drive to slash government spending on everything from the arts to cancer research also includes ...
President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders, and shared some thoughts about Bill Belichick, in the latest "SNL" cold open.
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