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In 2018, the Trump administration enacted a bump stock ban in response to a 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas during a music festival.
49 viewsIn 2018, the Trump administration enacted a bump stock ban in response to a 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas during a music festival.
49 viewsHe discussed prioritizing economic investment across rural counties, statewide permitting reform, increasing access to health care, and protecting the music industry from artificial intelligence (AI).
174 viewsThey also talked about the impact of oil shortages, the rise of coast-to-coast races called "Cannonball Runs," and the popularity of trucker movies and music.
1,343 viewsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison African American studies professor Langston Wilkins spoke about hip hop c…
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Warner Chappell Music v.
953 viewsHe also discussed his love of music and how he addresses mental health personally.
72 viewsThey appeared alongside music producer James "Jimmy Jam" Harris, whose son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age.
808 viewsThis program looked at an interview with The Hill's Emily Brooks on Speaker Johnson saying the government spending deal may be renegotiated, Donald Trump on the closing arguments in his civil fraud trial, Pentagon Inspector General will investigate questions of transparency in Defense Secretary Austin's hospitalization, Iran seizes an oil tanker, and Country music star Jelly Roll testifies before a Senate committee on reducing fentanyl trafficking and deaths.
7 viewsHarris and Yolanda "Yo-Yo" Whitaker to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music. T.I. and Yo-Yo discussed how they got started in the music business and what hip-hop and rap mean to them.
The service also included musical performances by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus, pianist David Osborne, and country music entertainers Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks, who sang John Lennon's "Imagine."
8,608 viewsMusic critic Holly Gleason looked at songwriter John Prine's career evolution and how his lyrics captured the human condition and social issues of today.
A look at how far the treatment of mental health issues has come in the U.S. legally, medically and socia…
Borders Books and Music517 viewsGrammy Award winner and Public Enemy co-founder Chuck D discussed the music of social change and his "Songs That Shook the Planet" project.
"On the outside, I don't look like I have scars … the biggest scar that I have is in my soul," said Noa Ben Artzi-Pelossof, granddaughter of the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who recounted her experience as a survivor of the Hamas attack on the music festival in Israel on October 7.
743 viewsDuring a visit to a donation site in Tel Aviv, Secretary Blinken met with a woman who survived the attack on a music festival by Hamas over the weekend.
282 viewsSusan Vita, James Wintle, and Nicholas Brown of the Library of Congress' Music Division talked about the Library's music collection and music's role in American history and culture from the country's founding to today.
528 viewsThe archives at Elvis Presley's Graceland contain over 1.5 million artifacts from the singer's personal life and music career.
Music industry and tech company executives as well as a visual artist and a law professor testified on artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on copyright and intellectual property before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
Baruch College Professors Vincent DiGirolamo and Elizabeth Wollman taught a class about New York City and…
892 viewsMark Clague, a University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor, talked about the history…
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