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Bill Moyers, who has died aged 91, was a young Baptist minister who became White House press secretary to President Lyndon Johnson and later one of American television’s most respected commentators.
Congressional Republicans keep wringing their hands over the White House’s legislative priorities … and then voting for them.
"It will test every single shred of creativity we have to continue to try to serve our mission," says one public media ...
Sixty years after President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act on Aug. 6, 1965, Black Americans are facing ...
Ernest B. “Pat” Furgurson, a former Baltimore Sun national affairs columnist, Washington bureau chief and a Civil War ...
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Our times and our politics have changed. But that need for stories and what they reveal about ourselves and our world never ...
He’s a rancher and retired firefighter from East Texas, and he’s hoping to be the next governor of Texas. Quitman resident ...
Congress held the power to save the CPB’s $1.07 billion of already appropriated funding, and chose not to early Friday ...
Trump and his ahistorical myrmidons — he just mused that the Civil War ended in 1869 — regularly display an abysmal ignorance ...
Feel the intensity, the uncertainty, and the resilience of those who lived it. But hurry—Ain’t No Daylight in Vietnam closes August 10th.
A Savannah gathering commemorated the fifth anniversary of civil rights activist and former Georgia Representative John Lewis ...