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    Origins of the Korean War

    History professors Gregg Brazinsky (George Washington University), Steven Casey (London School of Economics & Political Science) and Mary Dudziak (Emory University) discussed the causes and …

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    Washington, D.C. Mayor News Conference on Pro-Palestinian College Campus Protests

    Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser, Police Chief Pamela Smith, and Executive Assistant Police Chief Jeffery Carroll held a press conference on the city’s response to pro-Palestinian prote…

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    Korean War Medal of Honor Awardee Lies in Honor at Capitol

    “It is an honor to welcome Col. Ralph Puckett Jr. to the Capitol,” said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) during remarks at the Capitol where the late Korean War veteran was lyin…

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    The Healing Power of Literature

    Authors Patricia Spears Jones ("The Beloved Community), Marita Golden (The Strong Black Woman) Kevin Powell (The Kevin Powell Reader) discussed how writing can foster empathy and solace. The…

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    Department of Education Priorities and Policies, Part 1

    Education Secretary Miguel Cardona apologized to families and students for issues surrounding the rollout of the new federal student aid application, also known as FAFSA. Secretary Cardona t…

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    Race, Technology and Social Media

    Authors Emily Raboteau ("Lessons for Survival"), Christina Greer ("Black Ethnics") and Bettina Love ("Punished for Dreaming") discussed how technology and social media have impacted the figh…

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    Friendly Enemies

    McKendree University professor Lauren Thompson talked about how, despite prohibitions against it, Union and Confederate soldiers often fraternized, sharing coffee, tobacco, and newspapers. T…

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    The Wager

    Bestselling author David Grann talked about a mutiny aboard the British naval ship The Wager off the coast of South America in the mid-18th century and the court martial that followed. This …

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    Showcase for the Nation

    This 1968 documentary tells the story of Lady Bird Johnson’s beautification program. The program focused on improving neglected areas of the nation’s capital by planting trees and flowers, c…

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    Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit"

    The historical legacy of singer Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit,” her lament about the lynchings of African Americans, was considered in a conversation that included the composer’s son. Roos…

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    1943 WWII Army Spy Cartoon

    This animated short film was a cautionary tale designed to instruct service personnel about security. Part of a series, it was written by Dr. Seuss, voiced by Mel Blanc, and distributed by t…

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    President Biden Condemns Antisemitism at Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony

    “In America, we respect and protect the fundamental right to free speech. ... I understand. That’s America. But there is no place on any campus in America--any place in America--for antisemi…

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    Education Officials and Civil Rights Advocates Testify on Condemning Antisemitism in Schools

    K-12 public school officials from California, Maryland, and New York condemned antisemitism and defended their districts' policies, during a hearing before the House Education and the Workfo…

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    After Words with David Sanger

    New York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China’s rise, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and America’s role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard Universit…

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    Ike's Cold War Radio Strategy

    What was President Eisenhower’s role in radio broadcasts designed to fight communism as the Cold War took shape? Mark Pomar, a senior fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, det…

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    Loyola Law School Clinical Professor Jessica Levinson on her law and politics podcast "Passing Judgment"

    Loyola Law School clinical professor Jessica Levinson discussed her law and politics podcast “Passing Judgment” and other news of the day.

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    Zip Code with the Swingin' Six

    The 1960s folk band “The Swingin' Six” stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was first introduced in 1963. ZIP is an acronym for Zo…

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    Lost in a Gallup

    Author Joseph Campbell discussed polling failures and surprises in presidential elections from 1936 to 2020. This event took place at Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C.

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    Open Forum, Part 2

    Viewers commented on their top news story of the week.

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    Benjamin Storrow on Federal Spending of $1.6T on Energy and Infrastructure Programs

    E&E News energy reporter Benjamin Storrow discussed an analysis of how the Biden Administration has spent the $1.6T on energy and infrastructure programs so far.

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