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Arts Beat: Productions look into Lincoln’s past, Romeo and Juliet’s future
The Republican· 2 days ago“Abe Lincoln in Illinois,” Robert E. Sherwood’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece that tells the...
'Call of Duty: Black Ops 6' Teased in New Video from Activision
The Source· 5 days agoIn a teaser video for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, the faces of presidents George Washington, Thomas...
Galveston's only Juneteenth art gallery inspires next generation of changemakers
ABC13 Houston· 6 days agoOn the same corner where Juneteenth was born nearly 160 years ago, a movement is taking place to...
Juneteenth: Black Congress members from Ohio discuss progress and problems since holiday’s...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 7 days agoIt took more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation for...
Museums, libraries and more: What's open and closed on Juneteenth in Chicago?
NBC Chicago· 6 days agoJuneteenth marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed —...
Rye celebrates Juneteenth with day of service at town’s African American Cemetery
KLAX-TV· 2 days agoJuneteenth marks the 1865 emancipation of the last group of enslaved people, who were in Texas, 2.5...
Pentagon spending big on AI, machine learning; Pope Francis calls for autonomous weapons ban
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 13 hours agoThe U.S military has spent billions of dollars so far this year on artificial intelligence and the...
Is the United States Too Devoted to the Constitution?
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAs scholars like Garry Wills and the late Robert Ferguson showed, Abraham Lincoln and a generation...
A return to the roots of presidential debates
CNN via AOL· 21 hours agoAnother model for debates, from the pre-Civil War era, relied on massive live audiences and featured Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. But the so-called ...
Opinion | In 1858, Lincoln made a mistake. President Biden, don’t make the same one.
Washington Post· 6 days agoCan he turn the election into a referendum on democracy — and win? The answer might depend on...