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'You Believe In The Tooth Fairy': John Kennedy Slams NPR Over 'Partisan' Headlines During HearingDuring his remarks from the Senate floor this week, Senator John Kennedy slammed NPR over what he labeled "partisan," headlines.
On Feb. 7, Trump announced on Truth Social that he would be terminating “multiple individuals from the Board of Trustees, including the Chairman,” referring to longtime Kennedy Center chair and major donor David Rubenstein. Kennedy Center president Deborah Rutter was also ousted.
The bridge, which carries southbound Interstate 65 traffic from Jeffersonville to Louisville, is down to two lanes for an "extended" period of time.
A 16-year-old was stabbed near John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx; NYPD found him wounded but stable. No arrests yet; the incident is under investigation.
Sen. John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican known for his folksy one-liners, is among those pushing for such reform. But when he went on Fox News Feb. 7 to talk about it, his detractors noticed and shared a clip of his comments.
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Senator John Kennedy strongly criticised the Biden administration for issuing a regulation that he claims harms the US energy industry and drives up prices for Americans. He argued that the new rule,
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Clint Hill, the Secret Service agent who ran into the line of fire to shield President John F. Kennedy and the first lady in Dallas on November 22, 1963, died Friday. He was 93 years old.
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President of the Kennedy Center, Ric Grenell, said the "Golden Age of The Arts" is heading to Washington, D.C., under his and President Trump's leadership.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said beginning Thursday, Feb. 27, there will be extended lane closures on the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge. Officials said the left three lanes of the toll bridge, which carries I-65 South over the Ohio River, are closed. Two lanes of traffic will still remain open, however.
Secret Service agent and North Dakota native Clint Hill jumped onto the presidential limousine and used his body to shield first lady Jacqueline Kennedy and mortally wounded President John F. Kennedy
Richard Grenell, the center’s new president, told a conservative gathering that the “big change” at the center would be a “huge celebration of the birth of Christ at Christmas.”
In the early 1960s, Democrat President John F. Kennedy launched a fundraising initiative, and his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, signed into law a 1964 bill renaming the project the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.
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