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from the hands of an enslaved woman innd the 18 for these all the wy to its display at the smithsonian national museumof african-american history. in addition to her meticulous research, noted the authors covenant compassion and imagination. grippingip history creating a vision for survival and the triumph off black love as well s a model for repurchasing the path or regenerating relationships. speak you. a-determia-determi ner journey through american loneliness. the subject of loneliness is a radical reconsideration and an opening and aching volume that transcends the limits of the graphic memoir genre. the words and images play intriguingly with and against one another. the boundaries between personal and communal subjective and objective. they were. enlightened whose recurring images and ideas linger after turning the last page. lightning flowers. my journey to uncover by catherine. the author who was diagnosed with a potentially deadly heart condition takes readers down the rabbit hole of our flawed healthcare system in a volume that seamlessly blends the personal and political. the judges praise
from the hands of an enslaved woman innd the 18 for these all the wy to its display at the smithsonian national museumof african-american history. in addition to her meticulous research, noted the authors covenant compassion and imagination. grippingip history creating a vision for survival and the triumph off black love as well s a model for repurchasing the path or regenerating relationships. speak you. a-determia-determi ner journey through american loneliness. the subject of loneliness is a...
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generation from the hand of an enslaved woman in the 1850s all the way to display at the smithsonian national museumcan-american history. in addition to her meticulous research judges noted the authors evident compassion and imagination the gripping history creates a vision for survival and the triumph of black love as well as a model for refocusing the past and re- generating relationships. eight journey through american loneliness by christian radke. the subject of loneliness gets a radical reconsideration in this open and aching volume that transcends the limits of the graphic memoir genre keeps the words and images play intriguingly against one another in a group that experiments with the boundaries between personal and communal subjective and objective judges were both constant and enlightened his recurring images and ideas linger long after touring the last page. lightning flowers, my journey to uncover saving a life by catherine. the author who was diagnosed with a potentially deadly heart condition called congenital qt syndrome takes readers down the rabbit hole of art fatally flawed healthc
generation from the hand of an enslaved woman in the 1850s all the way to display at the smithsonian national museumcan-american history. in addition to her meticulous research judges noted the authors evident compassion and imagination the gripping history creates a vision for survival and the triumph of black love as well as a model for refocusing the past and re- generating relationships. eight journey through american loneliness by christian radke. the subject of loneliness gets a radical...
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in 2017, american history tv tour to the newly opened at smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington dc. here's a look at one of their exhibits. t-mac we are fortunate enough that we were able to receive a call from the historic preservation society that wanted to donate a slave cabin to our museum and they knew that we were looking for a slave the cabin really help tell the story in a powerful way and partially, they had one from the plantation located on the island in south carolina. what is really powerful about this cabin is on the front side, we actually interpret looking at slavery and on the backside, we interpret it looking at freedom and because impact on the island, that is where the union army camped out during the period of the civil war and you see where the land is given to the african-american community and taken away several times.
in 2017, american history tv tour to the newly opened at smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington dc. here's a look at one of their exhibits. t-mac we are fortunate enough that we were able to receive a call from the historic preservation society that wanted to donate a slave cabin to our museum and they knew that we were looking for a slave the cabin really help tell the story in a powerful way and partially, they had one from the plantation located on...
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generations from the hands of an enslaved woman in the 1850s all the way to its display at the smithsonian national museumhistory. in addition to her meticulous research, noted the authors evident compassion and imagination. gripping history, mount creates a vision for survival in the triumphant's model for repurchasing the past and for regenerating relationships. a journey through american loneliness by christian radke. the subject of loneliness gets a radical reconsideration in the open and aching body that transcends the limits of the graphic memoir genre that keeps words and images intriguingly against one another in a book that experiments with the boundaries between a personal, communal, subjective and objective. the judges of both haunted and enlightens his recurring images and ideas turning the last page. lightning flowers, my journey to uncover bite catherine. theri author or the potentially deadly heart condition called congenital long qt syndrome takes readers on the rabbit hole of our fairly flawed healthcare system in a volume that seamlessly blends the personal and political. the judges prai
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generations, the hands of an enslaved woman in the 1850s, all the way to its display at the smithsonian national museum of african american history. in addition to her meticulous research, judges noticed the author's evidence, compassion and imagination through this gripping history, the author creates a vision for survival and the triumph of black love as well as a model for repurposing the past and for regenerating relationships. :: the boundaries between personal and subjective and objective. they were enlightened and the recurring images and ideas. my journey to uncover saving a life by catherine. the author who was diagnosed with a potentially deadly heart condition called congenital syndrome takes readers down the rabbit hole of the fatally flawed healthcare system that cumulatively blends personal and political that judges place as both brutally poetic and scrupulously philosophical, e-book that takes big questions and allows for ambiguous answers. horizontal vertigo a city called mexico translated by alfred mcadam. this portrait of a city by an acclaimed mexican novelist showcases the natural s
generations, the hands of an enslaved woman in the 1850s, all the way to its display at the smithsonian national museum of african american history. in addition to her meticulous research, judges noticed the author's evidence, compassion and imagination through this gripping history, the author creates a vision for survival and the triumph of black love as well as a model for repurposing the past and for regenerating relationships. :: the boundaries between personal and subjective and...
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. >>> in 2017, american history tv toured the newly-opened smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture in washington, dc. here is a look at one of their exhibits. >> we're fortunate enough that we were able to receive a call from the edisto island historic preservation society that wanted to donate a slave cabin to our museum. they knew we were looking for a slave cabin to really help tell the story in a powerful way. and fortunately they had one from port of pines plantation located on edisto island, south carolina. what's really powerful about this cabin is on the front side, we interpret it looking at slavery. on the back side we interpret it looking at freedom, because in fact on edisto island, that is where the union army camped out during the period of the civil war. and you see where land is given to the african american community and taken away several times until it is ultimately taken away for good. but let's talk about the interpretation in terms of slavery. notice the cabin behind me. what's important about that cabin is, not unlike where people locked u
. >>> in 2017, american history tv toured the newly-opened smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture in washington, dc. here is a look at one of their exhibits. >> we're fortunate enough that we were able to receive a call from the edisto island historic preservation society that wanted to donate a slave cabin to our museum. they knew we were looking for a slave cabin to really help tell the story in a powerful way. and fortunately they had one from port...
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john will and has chimed in to say the table used by general grant is definitely at the smithsonian national museum of american history. it was a gift of lee custer. and john is a dulcet. that the citation. >> i forgot about that connection. >> and -- didn't sheridan give it to custard to give it to libby? >> custer was not in the room. >> back in the parlor. >> back in the parlor. >> didn't want to sell his furniture and showed $20 on the ground, either keep the money or don't, i'm taking your furniture. i heard that, that is one of the many stories that i have heard. let's keep going. thanks for this program, enjoyed the book. what is up next for caroline janney in terms of book projects? that is from hampton newsom who has a lot of great stuff. that is what we have now and i will check in before we sign off but back on the road we are having a good time and interesting time on the road and, oh, this is something that is really interesting. suddenly the story of appomattox involves other places, no longer confederate soldiers, winchester, virginia, this is the place where women come into the stor
john will and has chimed in to say the table used by general grant is definitely at the smithsonian national museum of american history. it was a gift of lee custer. and john is a dulcet. that the citation. >> i forgot about that connection. >> and -- didn't sheridan give it to custard to give it to libby? >> custer was not in the room. >> back in the parlor. >> back in the parlor. >> didn't want to sell his furniture and showed $20 on the ground, either keep...
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john willened has chimed in to say the table used by general grant is definitely at the smithsonian national museum of american history. it was a gift of libby custer. >> that's right. >> the chairs are there also. and john is --. so that's our citation. >> i forgot the libby custer connection. very good. >> yes. and the -- yeah, didn't -- didn't sheridan give it to custer to give it to libby? >> right. >> isn't that weird. >> but custer was not in the room despite -- >> right. custer was not in the room. right. i and -- we're back in the parlor. wasn't there a story shared, mcclain didn't want to sell his furniture and sheridan throw like twenty dollars on the ground and either keep the money or don't. i'm taking the furniture. that is bust one of the many stories i heard. shout outs. thanks for the program. i enjoyed the book. what's up next in terms of book projects? that we'll get to that. but he says go wahoos and that is from hampton -- >> oh. >> -- lots of great stuff. that's what we have here now and i'm check in again before we sign off. but i want to get back on the road because these con
john willened has chimed in to say the table used by general grant is definitely at the smithsonian national museum of american history. it was a gift of libby custer. >> that's right. >> the chairs are there also. and john is --. so that's our citation. >> i forgot the libby custer connection. very good. >> yes. and the -- yeah, didn't -- didn't sheridan give it to custer to give it to libby? >> right. >> isn't that weird. >> but custer was not in the...
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. >> in 2017, american history tv toured the newly opened smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington, d.c. here is a look at one of the exhibits. >> we are fortunate enough that we were able to receive a call from the historic preservation society that wanted to donate a slave cabin to our museum. they knew we were looking for a slave cabin to really help tell the story in a powerful way. they had one in south carolina. what's really powerful about this cabin is on the front side we interpret it looking at slavery. on the back side, we interpret it looking at freedom. because, in fact, that is where the union army camped out during the period of the civil war. you see where land is given to the african-american community and taken away several times until it is ultimately taken away for good. let's talk about the interpretation in terms of slavery. notice the cabin behind me. what's important about that cabin is not unlike where people locked up animals at night that worked in the fields, not unlike the enslaved men, women and children, this really c
. >> in 2017, american history tv toured the newly opened smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington, d.c. here is a look at one of the exhibits. >> we are fortunate enough that we were able to receive a call from the historic preservation society that wanted to donate a slave cabin to our museum. they knew we were looking for a slave cabin to really help tell the story in a powerful way. they had one in south carolina. what's really powerful...
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smithsonian facilities and the treasures contained therein. a recent new york times piece detailed how increasingly heavy rainstorms have greatly increased the risk of flooding on the national mall, the site of 11 smithsonian museums. and how rising sea levels will eventually push water from the potomac river and submerge sections of the national mall. let me put that in context. last week, many americans visited the world war ii memorial to commemorate the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor and pay our respects to the late senator bob dole. bob dole, as we all know, was a decorated war veteran who was gravely wounded in combat and later played a key role in establishing the memorial. for those who have visited the memorial, you may recall seeing, just steps away, a stone wall built into the national mall which extends into the slope below the washington monument near an old stone house. that wall is not simply an architectural feature, it is a levee. it was built to protect the national mall, which for much of history was under water. when the city of washington was settled, the second largest creek in the district met the potomac near today's world war ii memorial. in fact, the map provided to george washington in
smithsonian facilities and the treasures contained therein. a recent new york times piece detailed how increasingly heavy rainstorms have greatly increased the risk of flooding on the national mall, the site of 11 smithsonian museums. and how rising sea levels will eventually push water from the potomac river and submerge sections of the national mall. let me put that in context. last week, many americans visited the world war ii memorial to commemorate the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor and...
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the smithsonian's national air and space museum in washington dc is the perfect place to get the bigger picture of how the space it was developed. these basic spaces were ones big gara and glen war basically had the same function. they were there to keep erin in case of emergency on to keep particles out and to protect against any sort of radiation that those high levels of altitude space suits are not very comfortable things to where they're heavy, they're awkward, they're bulky. ah, they're constraining and getting those everything right for the astronaut is very important. so. so you've heard of my grandfather? yes. yes. and i've seen his signature on, on documents and materials love. yes, he sees very one that i think for me it's hard sometimes to understand exactly how you fit into everything. the process of designing the suit is enormously iterative . it started with propose suit designs and prototype suits that come from private corporations as a bid for a contract with nasa. and they work with with nasa and the crew systems division and the astronauts to decide what's good, what
the smithsonian's national air and space museum in washington dc is the perfect place to get the bigger picture of how the space it was developed. these basic spaces were ones big gara and glen war basically had the same function. they were there to keep erin in case of emergency on to keep particles out and to protect against any sort of radiation that those high levels of altitude space suits are not very comfortable things to where they're heavy, they're awkward, they're bulky. ah, they're...
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his work is now included in the collections of the smithsonian museum of american history, the smithsonian museum of american art, thee nationalait gallery, and the library of congress. he also published a book by that name "puerto rican diaspora." and so his photographs hung on the walls of our apartment in the linden projects of east new york, brooklyn, from earliest memory, which means they're also hung on the walls of my imagination. and i was able to see from earliest memory and earliest imagination from my youth, the nexus between art and activism, the nexus between craft and commitment. to me, it was all one. i thought everybody did it this way. and so my father, although he was a photographer, had a great influence on me as a poet and as a poet of political commitment, a poet of the political imagination. well, all this came back for me when hurricane maria struck the island of puerto rico four years ago. we just marked the fourth anniversary of hurricane maria. and my father, of course, was already gone. and yet i couldn't help thinking about him. why? because suddenly i saw his hometown of utuado everywhere. i saw it
his work is now included in the collections of the smithsonian museum of american history, the smithsonian museum of american art, thee nationalait gallery, and the library of congress. he also published a book by that name "puerto rican diaspora." and so his photographs hung on the walls of our apartment in the linden projects of east new york, brooklyn, from earliest memory, which means they're also hung on the walls of my imagination. and i was able to see from earliest memory and...
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so until this past march the smithsonian museum and african-american museum for history and culture. but it is a national historic landmark but with the plantation but the foundation is the owner of the fact into the smithsonian. and then to visit charleston international african-american. this has taken so many twists and turns in the pivotal movement and acceptable moment looking through bins in tennessee and to come across. and then for $20. and then to be discovered is not at all what it seems. because in fact even more compelling have enslaved women's lives or craftwork or black families or inheritances. things are passed down it is a common family practice and one i have been fortunate enough to engage in as well so books and photographs from parents and grandparents. but with that condition it is that difference that we feel very familiar that draws our focus to see the wealth because in this case a black mother with no financial assets of the enslaved woman in charleston in the 18 fifties so in that moment that we can scarcely imagine that there is a variety of items. and then at nine -year-old l
so until this past march the smithsonian museum and african-american museum for history and culture. but it is a national historic landmark but with the plantation but the foundation is the owner of the fact into the smithsonian. and then to visit charleston international african-american. this has taken so many twists and turns in the pivotal movement and acceptable moment looking through bins in tennessee and to come across. and then for $20. and then to be discovered is not at all what it...
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the armistead family for 90 years until george's grandfather gave it to the smithsonian so if you go to the national him museum of history you'll see that came out of the armistead family one of the most iconic pieces of it in american history. george dies a few years after the war probably have a heart attack so the longest living in highest-ranking of the brothers is lewis' father walker keith armistead. the third man ever to graduate from west point in 1818 when lewis's 1-year-old he's chief engineer of u.s. army in 1828 when lewis's 11 walkers and the brigadier general. it's no coincidence that louis armistead as a soldier. it's no coincidence his three younger brothers were confederate soldiers and it's no coincidence his son was a confederate soldier and on the staffing gettysburg as a teenager and i witnessed to pickett's charge that military service was part of the armistead dna. lewis did try to follow his brother's footsteps he enrolls at west point in 1833. some most storied career of anyone who ever graduated. three years on campus and never got out of the first class. that's hard to do. he was sic
the armistead family for 90 years until george's grandfather gave it to the smithsonian so if you go to the national him museum of history you'll see that came out of the armistead family one of the most iconic pieces of it in american history. george dies a few years after the war probably have a heart attack so the longest living in highest-ranking of the brothers is lewis' father walker keith armistead. the third man ever to graduate from west point in 1818 when lewis's 1-year-old he's chief...
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smithsonian early 20th century. if you go tomorrow to the national museum of american history and you see the 200-year-old faint wisp of a flag it came directly out of the armistead family. one of the most iconic pieces of early american history. george dies a few years after the war, 1818 probably of a heart attack. so the oldest living and highest ranking is lewis's father walker keith armistead not well known today. third man to graduate from west point in 1818 when lewis is 1-year-old. walker is named chief engineer of the u.s. army. in 1828 when lewis is 11, walker is named brigadier general one of the highest ranking officers. it is no coincidence that lewis armistead is a soldier. it is no coincidence his three younger brothers were confederate soldiers. it is no coincidence his son also named walker keith was a confederate soldier and on his staff here at gettysburg as a teenager an eyewitness to pickett's charge. military service was part of the armistead dna. lewis did try to follow his father's foot steps and enrolls at west point in 1833. it is the most storied career of anyone who never graduated. three
smithsonian early 20th century. if you go tomorrow to the national museum of american history and you see the 200-year-old faint wisp of a flag it came directly out of the armistead family. one of the most iconic pieces of early american history. george dies a few years after the war, 1818 probably of a heart attack. so the oldest living and highest ranking is lewis's father walker keith armistead not well known today. third man to graduate from west point in 1818 when lewis is 1-year-old....
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smithsonian in the 30th 20th century. if you go tomorrow to the national museum of american history, and you see the star-spangled banner there, at the 200 year old thin wisp of a flag, it came out of the armistead family. one of the most iconic pieces of early american history. george dies a few years after the war, 1818 probably a heart attack. the oldest, longest-living, highest ranking of the brothers is lewis's father. walker keith armistead. not well known today, third man ever to graduate from west point in 1818. while lewis is one year old, walkers named chief engineer of the u.s. army. in 1828, when louis is 11, walker is named the brigadier general, one of the highest ranking officers. it is no coincidence that lewis armistead is a soldier. it is no coincidence that his three younger brothers were confederate soldiers. it is no coincidence that his son, also named walker keefe, was a confederate soldier and on his staff here at gettysburg as a teenager, i witnessed -- military service was part of the armistead dna. lewis did try to follow in his father's footsteps. he and rolls in west point in 1833. it is the most
smithsonian in the 30th 20th century. if you go tomorrow to the national museum of american history, and you see the star-spangled banner there, at the 200 year old thin wisp of a flag, it came out of the armistead family. one of the most iconic pieces of early american history. george dies a few years after the war, 1818 probably a heart attack. the oldest, longest-living, highest ranking of the brothers is lewis's father. walker keith armistead. not well known today, third man ever to...
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nation. >> reporter: atlanta is cancelling its annual celebration, the peach drop. in washington, d.c., the smithsonian shutting down five museums. another thousand flights cancelled today crippled by staffing shortages and jetblue announcing they're cancelling nearly 1,300 flights through the middle of january. testing lines are stunningly long. the pressure only rising for hospitals across the country. in georgia six major health systems report collectively seeing a 100% to 200% increase in covid-19 hospitalizations. unvaccinated results remain the most likely to be hospitalized but pediatric admissions for covid are now at a record high. >> the vast majority of the children who are being admitted are unvaccinated. there are small numbers who are vaccinated but the vast majority are unvaccinated. being unvaccinated increases your risk for hospitalization significantly. >> 12 to 15-year-olds could be eligible for a booster shot as soon as next week. it's april mid a surge the likes of which we've never seen. princeton already announcing they're pushing back the return to campus by one week. alexandra field, cnn, new york. >> th
nation. >> reporter: atlanta is cancelling its annual celebration, the peach drop. in washington, d.c., the smithsonian shutting down five museums. another thousand flights cancelled today crippled by staffing shortages and jetblue announcing they're cancelling nearly 1,300 flights through the middle of january. testing lines are stunningly long. the pressure only rising for hospitals across the country. in georgia six major health systems report collectively seeing a 100% to 200%...
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nation. >> reporter: atlanta is canceling its annual new year's celebration of the peach drop. in washington, d.c., the smithsonian temporarily shutting down five of its museum. another 1,000 flights canceled today with airlines still crippled by staffing shortages and jetblue canceling nearly 1,300 flights through the middle of january. testing lines still stunningly long. the pressure rising for hospitals across the country. ten states and washington, d.c. are seeing some of the highest hospitalization numbers in the pandemic. in georgia, six major health systems report collectively seeing a 100% to 200% invees in hospitalizations. unvaccinated most likely hopsized but admissions now at a record high, vast majority of children admitted are unvaccinated. they're small member numbers vaccinated. the majority unvaccinated. this increases your chances for hospitalization significantly. >> reporter: 12 to 15-year-olds could be eligible for the shot if the fda signs off. the same time students are heading back to the classroom. after the holidays and amid a surge the likes of which we've never seen. princeton university already announcing their pushing back retu
nation. >> reporter: atlanta is canceling its annual new year's celebration of the peach drop. in washington, d.c., the smithsonian temporarily shutting down five of its museum. another 1,000 flights canceled today with airlines still crippled by staffing shortages and jetblue canceling nearly 1,300 flights through the middle of january. testing lines still stunningly long. the pressure rising for hospitals across the country. ten states and washington, d.c. are seeing some of the highest...
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nation. >> reporter: atlanta is canceling its annual new year's celebration, the peach drop. in washington, d.c., the smithsonian temporarily shutting down five of its museums. another thousand flights canceled today with airlines still crippled by staffing shortages. jetblue announcing they're canceling nearly 1300 flights through the middle of january. testing lines are still stunningly long. the pressure only rising for hospitals across the country. ten states and washington, d.c. are seeing some of the highest hospitalization numbers of the pandemic. in georgia six major health systems report collectively seeing a 100 to 200% increase in covid-19 hospitalizations. unvaccinated adults remain the most likely to be hospitalized but pediatric hospital admissions for covid are now at a record high. >> the vast majority of the children being admitted are unvaccinated. there are small numbers who are vaccinated but the vast majority are unvaccinated. and so being unvaccinated increases your risk for hospitalization significantly. >> reporter: 12 to 15-year-olds could become eligible for a booster shot as soon as next week if the fda signs off according to a pe
nation. >> reporter: atlanta is canceling its annual new year's celebration, the peach drop. in washington, d.c., the smithsonian temporarily shutting down five of its museums. another thousand flights canceled today with airlines still crippled by staffing shortages. jetblue announcing they're canceling nearly 1300 flights through the middle of january. testing lines are still stunningly long. the pressure only rising for hospitals across the country. ten states and washington, d.c. are...
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smithsonian in washington, d.c. announcing just this moment that covid outbreaks have forced it to temporarily close four museums and reallocate staffers. the nationalhe national postal museum, scheduled to reopen january 3. police departments going hi-tech as america's crime wave shows no signs of slowing down. how the men and women in blue are teaming up with the atf to keep everyone safe. plus a new poll shows house minority leader kevin mccarthy topping nancy pelosi in one voting group. jason chaffetz weighs in. stay tuned. so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get sta
smithsonian in washington, d.c. announcing just this moment that covid outbreaks have forced it to temporarily close four museums and reallocate staffers. the nationalhe national postal museum, scheduled to reopen january 3. police departments going hi-tech as america's crime wave shows no signs of slowing down. how the men and women in blue are teaming up with the atf to keep everyone safe. plus a new poll shows house minority leader kevin mccarthy topping nancy pelosi in one voting group....