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When Congress decided this summer to eliminate $1.1 billion allocated to public broadcasting, it left some 330 PBS and 246 NPR stations, each with unique issues related to their communities and ...
Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, and millions of Americans are expected to return home from holiday getaways.
The Philadelphia chapter for the Council on American-Islamic Relations announced it is partnering with local schools on ...
If we do not heed Ezekiel’s warning and rise up to fill the incredible breach in American society, it is hard to see anything but darkness in the future.
Vladimir Putin had his own version of reality producer Mark Burnett aiding in his rise to power, morphing from a TV producer to a key figure in everything from Russia’s global social-media ...
President Trump told reporters “I have the right to do anything I want to do. I’m the president of the United States,” during a press conference where he threatened to send the National Guard into ...
The imagery of Trump giving evil Putin an “attaboy” and favorable photo op in Alaska is both horrific and repulsive.
Education about the history of slavery lives on at the museum as public access to African American artifacts at federal sites may be restricted by President Donald Trump.
President Trump is dominating the political stage for now. But attention will shift soon enough toward the 2028 race. Trump has at times entertained the idea of seeking a third term — a notion ...
Congressional Republicans overwhelmingly attended nonelite universities for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Almost ...
The few lawmakers who held town halls this summer faced voters furious with Republicans about Trump's agenda and with Democrats for not doing enough to fight back.