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    Maryland Officials Provide Update on Baltimore Bridge Collapse

    Maryland State officials hold a news conferene to discuss the Baltimore bridge collapse and recovery effort

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    Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget Holds Tax Policy Summit

    Panelists discussed tax policy and the upcoming expiration of benefits included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 at a summit hosted by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget in W…

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    This program looked at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announces the arrest of over 200 non-U.S. citizens, many for drug-related crimes, an interview with NPR’s Hansi Lo Wang about…

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    About Books with Tony Lyons

    Skyhorse President and Publisher Tony Lyons discussed the company he founded in 2006, his latest expansion efforts, and outlook on the publishing industry. About Books also reported on the l…

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    History of Emergency Medical Services

    University of Maryland, Baltimore County lecturer Jae Yang discussed the history of emergency medical services from the pre-industrial era through the development of 911 and modern state EMS…

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    Web3

    Alex Tapscott described how blockchain decentralization might change the internet. This event was hosted at Huntington Place in Detroit.

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    Rebecca Roberts on the Significance of Women's History Month

    Rebecca Roberts talked about her book, Untold Power, about first lady Edith Wilson and the significance of women’s history month.

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    History of Public Health

    Boston College nursing professor Lindsey Camp discussed the individuals and events that shaped the American and global public health systems.

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    Historically Black Colleges During WWII

    This 1943 Office of War Information film showed how historically black colleges contributed to the WW II effort by training scientists, doctors, nurses, and soldiers. It featured Tuskegee In…

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    You Will Own Nothing

    Former investment banker Carol Roth argued that global elites desire a future world where average citizens don’t own any assets or accumulate wealth. This virtual event was hosted by the Pac…

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    Discussion on U.S. Policy on Taiwan

    The Heritage Foundation held a discussion with its in-house experts on U.S. policy on Taiwan and U.S. interests in preventing a Chinese invasion of the country.

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    Q&A with Rob Henderson

    Columnist Rob Henderson, author of “Troubled,” talked about growing up as a troubled child in the U.S. foster care system, the hurdles he overcame to become successful, and what he learned a…

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Farewell Address

    Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) gave his farewell address to the Senate.

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    After Words with Coleman Hughes

    Writer and podcaster Coleman Hughes argued that the U.S. should move towards a colorblind approach to politics and race. He was interviewed by The Atlantic staff writer and author Thomas Cha…

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    Klan War

    Author Fergus Bordewich discussed President Ulysses Grant’s efforts to dismantle the KKK and other Reconstruction-era white supremist groups. The U.S. Capitol Historical Society hosted this …

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    2024 Spring Book Preview

    National Book Critics Circle board member J. Howard Rosier previewed some of the nonfiction books being released this spring.

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    Erin Vilardi on Efforts to Increase Women Serving in Public Office

    VoteRunLead Founder and CEO Erin Vilardi talked about the organization’s efforts to increase the number of women serving in public office.

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    On Great Fields

    Historian Ronald White talked about Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, an unlikely Civil War General who became a hero of the 1863 Union victory in Gettysburg. This event was part the 2023 Lincoln…

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    After Words with Donald McNeil

    Journalist Donald McNeil spoke about what he’s learned from covering pandemics for 25 years for the New York Times. He was interviewed by Science Magazine senior correspondent Jon Cohen.

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    Admirals Farragut and Nimitz

    Historian Craig Symonds talked about the similarities and differences in leadership between Civil War Admiral David Farragut and World War II-era Admiral Chester Nimitz. This event was part …

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