Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Princeton University history and public affairs professor Julian Zelizer talked about the assassination of President John Kennedy, the event that led ...
The appointment of Catherine Eschbach could raise conflict-of-interest concerns. She will also lead the downsizing of an ...
The decision to pull Stefanik’s nomination came as Republicans grew increasingly anxious about the race to fill the seat of ...
Social media was divided over the “oddly jovial” sounding call President Lyndon Johnson made to the grieving widow of assassinated president John F. Kennedy. In the wake […] ...
Many of us say we would die for our country. But are we willing to wind up alive in a cage for an even higher principle?
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The Christian Post on MSN'Stumbling Toward Utopia': A terrifying book on horrors that produced today's America (book review)Goeglein, vice president for External and Governmental Relations at Focus on the Family, has written a sobering book — really ...
There clearly are many pluses to virtual mediation. Participants on Zoom or similar platforms can be anywhere, as evidenced by a successful mediation I did with attendees in Atlanta, Chicago, Los ...
Segregation is illegal in the US. But President Trump's administration is removing anything that benefits people of specific ...
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Axios on MSNLBJ tied Latinos, civil rights in "Selma" speech 60 years agoIn what some historians consider one of the best political speeches of the 20th century, former President Lyndon B. Johnson, ...
“He later opted for another portrait by John Sargent Singer.” Over half a century later, President Lyndon Johnson similarly felt as though he’d been done dirty by a portrait artist. In ...
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