Throughout the year, Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple interviewed some of the people closest to President Trump. We speak with Whipple about his talks with White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles.
Connecting our community with local pantries, soup kitchens, and emergency assistance across the region.
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President Donald Trump says he is ordering a blockade of all "sanctioned oil tankers" into Venezuela, ramping up pressure on the country's authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro.
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FIFA said it would sell $60 tickets to the World Cup, including for the final — but only for supporters of qualified teams. And the actual number of available tickets is limited.
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People of all ages had been looking forward to celebrating — especially this year, as a ceasefire in Gaza has held since October and all but one of the hostages taken by Hamas-led militants have been returned.
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A survey finds that 56% of psychologists are trying out artificial intelligence tools at work, mainly for administrative tasks. A majority also are concerned about harms of AI on patients and society.
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Barbara Rose Johns was 16 when she led a walkout at her high school, credited with helping end school segregation. Her statue replaces Robert E. Lee's, which was removed in 2020.
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Christmas: Cinnamon Bear “Part 13” 12/11/37 Syndicated, Cinnamon Bear “Part 14” 12/12/37 Syndicated, The Whistler “Three Wise Guys” 12/24/50 CBS.
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Christmas: Great Gildersleeve 12/22/48 NBC, Burns and Allen “Gracie’s Christmas Carol” 12/23/36 CBS.
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Christmas: Cinnamon Bear “Part 11” 12/9/37 Syndicated, Cinnamon Bear “Part 12” 12/10/37 Syndicated, Jimmy Durante Show 12/24/47 NBC.
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Craig Shirley talks about his book, "December 1941: 31 Days that Changed America and Saved the World."
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Judith Enck discusses her book, co-written with Adam Mahoney, “The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet Before It's Too Late.”
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The 1842 Rhode Island Rebellion: An overlooked fight for suffrage that sheds light on today's fiercest political conflicts. Host Grant Reeher speaks with historian Erik Chaput, author of "The People's Martyr."