Dartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
Louis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte's library and the impact they had on his thinking. This event was hosted by Bonjour Books in Kensington, Maryland.
Author & columnist Ann Coulter discussed Campaign 2024, her views on Former President Donald Trump, the evolution of Republican politics and her writing career.
Rainer Zitelmann discussed what Vietnam and Poland, both former socialist countries, have done to prosper economically in the 21st century. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
Dartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
Scientific American contributing writer Ferris Jabr discussed how life evolved on earth and whether it is an interconnected system. The Secret Science Club provided this virtual event.
Former Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King discussed his book "American Ramble" - about his nearly 300 mile walk from Washington, DC, to New York City - with radio host Bill Press. This event was hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
University of Edinburgh philosophy professor Shannon Vallor argued that artificial intelligence reflects humanity's flaws because it is based on human data. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Investigative reporter Jesselyn Cook looked at the spread of conspiracy theories and the impact that the QAnon conspiracy theory has had on some American families. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
DC Central Kitchen's Alexander Justice Moore talked about the history of the Washington, DC, nonprofit and its efforts to fight hunger and poverty in the nation's capital. This event was hosted by DC Central Kitchen.
Colby College professor Nicolas Jacobs discussed the definition and culture of rural America, and the reasons Republicans dominate the politics of rural communities.
Louis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte's library and the impact they had on his thinking. This event was hosted by Bonjour Books in Kensington, Maryland.
Author & columnist Ann Coulter discussed Campaign 2024, her views on Former President Donald Trump, the evolution of Republican politics and her writing career.
Rainer Zitelmann discussed what Vietnam and Poland, both former socialist countries, have done to prosper economically in the 21st century. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
Dartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
Louis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte's library and the impact they had on his thinking. This event was hosted by Bonjour Books in Kensington, Maryland.
Author & columnist Ann Coulter discussed Campaign 2024, her views on Former President Donald Trump, the evolution of Republican politics and her writing career.
Rainer Zitelmann discussed what Vietnam and Poland, both former socialist countries, have done to prosper economically in the 21st century. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
Dartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
Scientific American contributing writer Ferris Jabr discussed how life evolved on earth and whether it is an interconnected system. The Secret Science Club provided this virtual event.
Former Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King discussed his book "American Ramble" - about his nearly 300 mile walk from Washington, DC, to New York City - with radio host Bill Press. This event was hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
University of Edinburgh philosophy professor Shannon Vallor argued that artificial intelligence reflects humanity's flaws because it is based on human data. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Investigative reporter Jesselyn Cook looked at the spread of conspiracy theories and the impact that the QAnon conspiracy theory has had on some American families. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
DC Central Kitchen's Alexander Justice Moore talked about the history of the Washington, DC, nonprofit and its efforts to fight hunger and poverty in the nation's capital. This event was hosted by DC Central Kitchen.
Colby College professor Nicolas Jacobs discussed the definition and culture of rural America, and the reasons Republicans dominate the politics of rural communities.
The Senate will vote to confirm Rose Jenkins to be a judge for a fifteen year term on the United States Tax Court, which settles disputes between taxpayers and the IRS.
Technology industry stakeholders and policy advocates testified on the establishment and enforcement of digital trade rules before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade. Several topics were discussed, including global regulatory standards, challenges posed by cross border regulations, data privacy concerns, and mitigating intellectual property theft. They also addressed attempts by authoritarian countries, such as China and Russia, to reshape global norms in relation to digital trade and the free flow of information.
Technology industry stakeholders and policy advocates testified on the establishment and enforcement of digital trade rules before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade. Several topics were discussed, including global regulatory standards, challenges posed by cross border regulations, data privacy concerns, and mitigating intellectual property theft. They also addressed attempts by authoritarian countries, such as China and Russia, to reshape global norms in relation to digital trade and the free flow of information.
Georgetown University English professor Christopher Shinn discussed the history and cultural reception of Truman Capote's 1967"In Cold Blood" as well as its impact on the genres of pulp fiction and true crime novels. Georgetown University is located in Washington, D.C.
Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Georgetown University English professor Christopher Shinn discussed the history and cultural reception of Truman Capote's 1967"In Cold Blood" as well as its impact on the genres of pulp fiction and true crime novels. Georgetown University is located in Washington, D.C.
Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Civil War scholar Peter Luebke talked about the 1862 Second Manassas Campaign and argued that General Robert E. Lee saw an aggressive course of action as the only way to secure independence for the Confederate States. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
Alison LaCroix detailed how the Constitution was debated and understood in the period between 1815 and 1861, and how, in the process, ideas about the nature of the Union evolved. The University of Chicago Law School hosted this event.
Author Robert McNally talks about naturalist John Muir, his relationship and view of American Indians and his legacy of preserved wilderness. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Historian Elliott West discussed the expansion of the American West in the 19th century and how it transformed the country, accelerated economic growth, and spurred U.S. involvement in the larger world. This book talk was hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
Presidential historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin talked about the lives she and husband Dick Goodwin lived working for JFK and LBJ -- and what they reveal about those presidents and their times. Unity Temple on the Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted this program.
Democratic Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey unseated incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft while also defeating former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran under the banner of the Progressive/"Bull Moose" Party.
Georgetown University English professor Christopher Shinn discussed the history and cultural reception of Truman Capote's 1967"In Cold Blood" as well as its impact on the genres of pulp fiction and true crime novels. Georgetown University is located in Washington, D.C.
Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Georgetown University English professor Christopher Shinn discussed the history and cultural reception of Truman Capote's 1967"In Cold Blood" as well as its impact on the genres of pulp fiction and true crime novels. Georgetown University is located in Washington, D.C.
Longtime George H.W. Bush aide Jean Becker talked about the example set by the 41st president, and the lessons learned from how he lived his life. She's joined in conversation by former White House correspondents from CBS Radio, Reuters, and ABC News. The Washington, D.C., branch of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted this event.
This 1992 Environmental Protection Agency film described the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program which measures the state of natural resources and the conditions of the national ecosystems. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
Civil War scholar Peter Luebke talked about the 1862 Second Manassas Campaign and argued that General Robert E. Lee saw an aggressive course of action as the only way to secure independence for the Confederate States. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
Alison LaCroix detailed how the Constitution was debated and understood in the period between 1815 and 1861, and how, in the process, ideas about the nature of the Union evolved. The University of Chicago Law School hosted this event.
Author Robert McNally talks about naturalist John Muir, his relationship and view of American Indians and his legacy of preserved wilderness. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Historian Elliott West discussed the expansion of the American West in the 19th century and how it transformed the country, accelerated economic growth, and spurred U.S. involvement in the larger world. This book talk was hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
Presidential historian and author Doris Kearns Goodwin talked about the lives she and husband Dick Goodwin lived working for JFK and LBJ -- and what they reveal about those presidents and their times. Unity Temple on the Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted this program.
Democratic Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey unseated incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft while also defeating former Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran under the banner of the Progressive/"Bull Moose" Party.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson chronicled her life and career, becoming the first Black woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Mahogany Books and the MLK Library in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned in his book whether Americans are overburdened by laws regulating too many aspects of our lives - to the point that they infringe upon our freedoms. He spoke at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.