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"We're all kind of guessing about it because we've not gotten a real clear explanation," said AEI's Kevin Kosar.
It takes a certain kind of warped sensibility to find the light side of cannibalism. But the late musical theater composer ...
The Philadelphia setting and political backdrop enlivened conversations at the American Library Association’s 2025 Annual Conference.
Retired librarians discuss pathways to library advocacy at the American Library Association's 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Philadelphia.
A delegation of Wine Institute vintners traveled to Washington, D.C., June 24 -26 to advocate for urgent federal action on ...
Chief Political Correspondent Phillip M. Bailey gives some of his biggest takeaways after the Senate's passage of Trump's BBB ...
The Fourth of July is Americana at its core: parades and cookouts and cold beer and, of course, fireworks.Those pyrotechnics ...
The Architecture of Presidential Commemoration” surveys the history of presidential memorialization, a complicated tale.
The New York firm’s scheme for the East Storehouse project at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park plunges visitors into the heart of ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...
In 1971, the president of Mississippi State University, Dr. William L. Giles, invited President Richard Nixon to attend the dedication of U.S. Sen. John C. Stennis’ papers to the university library’s ...
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The 19th on MSN‘It’s proof of our existence’: This lesbian archive is recording history as it’s erasedFor a time in their 20s, they shared group houses in Clifton, where they now joke that they “survived the lesbian commune together.” They were young and idealistic. They wanted to “turn being an ...
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