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 ...
Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson even as they untangle the passions of Donald Trump. They give meaning both to the liberalism of ...
Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 8, 1963: During a visit to the U.S. Food and Agriculture Exhibition at Amsterdam’s new RAI ...
The appointment of Catherine Eschbach could raise conflict-of-interest concerns. She will also lead the downsizing of an ...
President Trump voiced his support for defunding America's public broadcasters. It comes a day before the heads of PBS and ...
The preservation of Community Action funding is imperative to continue important programs that support low-income children ...
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?
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 ...
“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 ...
The Norwich University and Vermont State University Lyndon softball teams split their doubleheader on Wednesday with the Cadets taking the first game 14-7 and the Hornets winning the ...
Princeton University history and public affairs professor Julian Zelizer talked about Lyndon Johnson's first speech to Congress after becoming president in 1963. This clip presents two excerpts ...
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