Former VA Undersecretary for Health, retired Major General Richard Stone, discusses mental health care challenges facing current and former members of the U.S. military.
President Biden delivers Memorial Day remarksat Arlington National Cemetery. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Mark Milley and Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin also speak.
Former Senate Majority Leaders Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota, 1987-2005) and Trent Lott (R- Mississippi, 1989-2007) discussed bipartisan cooperation and the state of leadership in Washington, DC, during an event hosted by the Dole Institute of Politics. They each touched on their experience working with the late Sen. Bob Dole (R-Kansas) and the components for successful bipartisanship - communication, camaraderie, and leadership. Several topics were discussed, including campaign finance reform, the filibuster, and finding common ground in a divided Congress.
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden discussed the role of libraries as the "cornerstone of democracy," pushes to ban books, efforts to combat misinformation and ways to create common ground in libraries during an event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Pew Charitable Trust.
Filmmaker Ken Burns and others discussed the history of democracy in America, polarization, decline of trust in institutions, and the role of the news media in democracy during an event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Pew Charitable Trust.
Former members of the George W. Bush administration discussed ways they changed government development projects, what worked, and lessons learned, in a discussion hosted by the Wilson Center. Much of the focus was on the administration's broadening of public-private partnerships, particularly regarding global public health initiatives, which panelists said were vital in advancing U.S. foreign policy.
Before traveling to New Castle, Delaware President Biden spoke to reporters on the South Lawn about his administration and House Republicans reaching a deal on raising the debt ceiling.
President Biden honored nine first responders with the Medal of Valor at the White House. "From small towns to big cities, you're cut from the same cloth. You run into danger when everyone else runs away from danger," said the president about the three New York Police Department officers, a Houston police officer, Colorado police official, Ohio sheriff's deputy and three New York firefighters.
State and local election officials discussed the importance of maintaining accurate voter lists during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Several topics were discussed, including reasons for purging voter lists, the impact of misinformation and disinformation on election policy, the importance of transparency, and why some voters may appear on multiple voting lists. Among the panelists were New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver (D), Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore (D), and Ryan Germany, former general counsel to the Georgia Secretary of State's office.
Before traveling to New Castle, Delaware President Biden spoke to reporters on the South Lawn about his administration and House Republicans reaching a deal on raising the debt ceiling.
Former Senate Majority Leaders Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota, 1987-2005) and Trent Lott (R- Mississippi, 1989-2007) discussed bipartisan cooperation and the state of leadership in Washington, DC, during an event hosted by the Dole Institute of Politics. They each touched on their experience working with the late Sen. Bob Dole (R-Kansas) and the components for successful bipartisanship - communication, camaraderie, and leadership. Several topics were discussed, including campaign finance reform, the filibuster, and finding common ground in a divided Congress.
President Biden delivered Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Mark Milley and Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin also spoke.
Before traveling to New Castle, Delaware President Biden spoke to reporters on the South Lawn about his administration and House Republicans reaching a deal on raising the debt ceiling.
The U.S. Holocaust Museum held its annual remembrance ceremony honoring the Holocaust's estimated 12 million victims. The program included a keynote address on combating antisemitism from Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. special envoy for monitoring and combating anti-semitism, and a tribute to the victims by survivors of the Holocaust.
Former President Clinton, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and former Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern were panelists at a conference on the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement hosted by Queens University Belfast. Moderated by Queens University Belfast Chancellor Hillary Clinton, the three leaders reflected on the challenges and stories behind the historic peace agreement, and the lessons learned from their experiences.
President Biden delivered Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Mark Milley and Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin also spoke.
Before traveling to New Castle, Delaware President Biden spoke to reporters on the South Lawn about his administration and House Republicans reaching a deal on raising the debt ceiling.
The U.S. Holocaust Museum held its annual remembrance ceremony honoring the Holocaust's estimated 12 million victims. The program included a keynote address on combating antisemitism from Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. special envoy for monitoring and combating anti-semitism, and a tribute to the victims by survivors of the Holocaust.
Former members of the George W. Bush administration discussed ways they changed government development projects, what worked, and lessons learned, in a discussion hosted by the Wilson Center. Much of the focus was on the administration's broadening of public-private partnerships, particularly regarding global public health initiatives, which panelists said were vital in advancing U.S. foreign policy.
Former President Clinton, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and former Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern were panelists at a conference on the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement hosted by Queens University Belfast. Moderated by Queens University Belfast Chancellor Hillary Clinton, the three leaders reflected on the challenges and stories behind the historic peace agreement, and the lessons learned from their experiences.
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden discussed the role of libraries as the "cornerstone of democracy," pushes to ban books, efforts to combat misinformation and ways to create common ground in libraries during an event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Pew Charitable Trust.
Filmmaker Ken Burns and others discussed the history of democracy in America, polarization, decline of trust in institutions, and the role of the news media in democracy during an event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Pew Charitable Trust.
The U.S. Holocaust Museum held its annual remembrance ceremony honoring the Holocaust's estimated 12 million victims. The program included a keynote address on combating antisemitism from Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. special envoy for monitoring and combating anti-semitism, and a tribute to the victims by survivors of the Holocaust.
President Biden honored nine first responders with the Medal of Valor at the White House. "From small towns to big cities, you're cut from the same cloth. You run into danger when everyone else runs away from danger," said the president about the three New York Police Department officers, a Houston police officer, Colorado police official, Ohio sheriff's deputy and three New York firefighters.