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Remember When: Nancy Pelosi Becomes the First Female Speaker of the House of Representatives

On January 4, 2007, Nancy Pelosi, a Democratic Representative from California, etched her name in history as the first woman to assume the position of Speaker of the House in the United States. This momentous achievement followed the Democrats' triumph in the 2006 midterm elections, securing a majority in the House of Representatives. Additionally, Pelosi made history as the first woman to lead a major political party in either chamber of Congress.

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Remember When: Celebrating the First Kwanzaa

On December 26, 1966, Kwanzaa was first celebrated in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles. Dr. Maulana Karenga, a professor at California State University, Long Beach, created the holiday to celebrate African American culture and heritage. He called it Kwanzaa, which means "first fruits" in Swahili.

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Remember When: Don't Ask, Don't Tell was Repealed

Thirteen years ago this week, a monumental step was taken for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States. President Barack Obama signed into law the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, officially ending the discriminatory policy that had forced gay, lesbian, and bisexual service members to serve in silence for 17 years.

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Pew Research: Biden Appoints Record Number of Women and Minorities to the Judiciary

President Biden has made history by appointing more women and minorities to the federal judiciary than any previous president. According to a recent Pew Research Center analysis, nearly two-thirds of Biden's appointed judges are women, and the same share are members of racial or ethnic minority groups. This represents a significant shift from the predominantly white male composition of the federal judiciary throughout American history.

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Remember When: Sandy Hook Elementary

Today, we pause to remember a day etched in tragedy: December 14, 2012. Ten years ago, in the quiet town of Newtown, Connecticut, the unthinkable unfolded at Sandy Hook Elementary School. A lone gunman took the lives of 20 children and six educators, leaving a nation heartbroken and forever changed.

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Senator Mitt Romney's quote about funding Ukraine

Utah Senator Mitt Romney sat down with Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday to discuss funding to Israel and Ukraine among other topics. Romney is in favor of sending additional aid to Ukraine to provide arms to defend the nation against Russia.

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Pew Research: Global Perspectives on Same-Sex Marriage

In recent years, attitudes towards same-sex marriage have been a topic of global interest, with variations across different regions. A comprehensive analysis by the Pew Research Center sheds light on the diverse perspectives held by people around the world. Let's delve into the key findings and explore how attitudes differ across continents, demographics, political ideologies, religions, and over time.

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Remember When: Pearl Harbor Day

On December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, killing 2,403 Americans and injuring 1,178 others. This attack not only shattered the nation’s isolationist stance but also marked a transformative period in world history, with the United States joining the battle against Axis powers.

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Pew Research Report on Minimum Wages and Tipping in the U.S.

Approximately 30% of U.S. adults also consider workers' pay before tips as a significant factor when making tipping decisions, according to a recent report published by Pew Research Center. There is, however, a significant variation in workers' pay across the country as a consequence of the interaction of state and federal rules on minimum wage and tips.

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Celebrating Shirley Chisholm

Today marks the 99th birthday celebration of Shirley Anita Chisholm, a trailblazing woman who etched her name in history as the first black woman elected to the United States Congress. Born on November 30, 1924, in Brooklyn, New York, to immigrant parents from Barbados and Guyana, Chisholm's journey began at Brooklyn College, where she graduated in 1946. Later, she earned a master's degree…

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Pew Research Study on Bullying

In a recent report published by Pew Research, the widespread occurrence of bullying among U.S. children, both online and offline, has raised concerns among parents, sparking discussions about schools' responsibility to tackle student harassment. Bullying stands out as one of the primary concerns for parents, with 35% expressing extreme or very high levels of worry for their children.

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Senator Chris Van Hollen quote

As Israel and Hamas enter week 7 of their deadly conflict, Senator Chris Van Hollen sat down with Margaret Brennan on CBS Face the Nation to discuss the supplemental funding for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan.

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Pew Research: How Much Do Americans Know about Their Government?

A recent survey by the Pew Research Center provides valuable insights into the diverse range of topics where Americans' knowledge of their government varies. While certain aspects, such as the length of Supreme Court appointments and the determination of states' representation in the House of Representatives, are well-known to the majority, there are notable gaps in understanding when it comes to topics like the filibuster, the length of a Senate term, and the resolution of a tie in the Electoral College.

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Remember When: The Velvet Revolution

34 years ago this week, Czechoslovakia witnessed a transformative event known as the Velvet Revolution. From November 17 to December 29, 1989, a wave of non-violent resistance, civil disobedience, and spirited demonstrations swept across the nation, etching a pivotal chapter in the region’s history. This period of profound change sprang from the roots of political repression, economic stagnation, and a collective yearning for freedom under the Communist government.

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Gov. Wes Moore quote about No Labels

Maryland Governor Wes Moore was on ABC’s This Week on Sunday. He spoke with Jonathan Karl about the Democrats' big wins last week, Senator Joe Manchin, and the upcoming presidential election. Rumor has it that Senator Manchin is contemplating running for president as a third-party candidate with No Labels.

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