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Hunter Biden's family weathers a public and expansive airing in federal court of his drug addiction
Read full article: Hunter Biden's family weathers a public and expansive airing in federal court of his drug addictionHunter Biden's family has gone to great lengths to support him as he stands trials for lying on a federal gun purchase form when he said he didn't have a drug problem.
Biden's dog Commander no longer at White House after biting incidents
Read full article: Biden's dog Commander no longer at White House after biting incidentsPresident Joe Biden’s dog, Commander, is “not presently on the White House campus” following a series of biting incidents involving White House staff and U.S. Secret Service officers.
Clinton initiative's NYC return includes Andres, Queen Rania
Read full article: Clinton initiative's NYC return includes Andres, Queen RaniaWorld Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres, Jordan’s Queen Rania, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda will help relaunch the Clinton Global Initiative in September.
Poet Amanda Gorman, 22, will read at Biden inaugural
Read full article: Poet Amanda Gorman, 22, will read at Biden inauguralThe country's next inaugural poet is an old pro at ceremonial occasions and she's only 22. (Kelia Anne/Sun Literary Arts via AP)NEW YORK – At age 22, poet Amanda Gorman, chosen to read at the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, already has a history of writing for official occasions. Gorman is the youngest inaugural poet in memory, and she has made news before. In 2014, she was named the first Youth Poet Laureate of Los Angeles, and three years later she became the country's first National Youth Poet Laureate. She is calling her inaugural poem “The Hill We Climb” while otherwise declining to preview any lines.
Mellon launches $250M project to remake American monuments
Read full article: Mellon launches $250M project to remake American monumentsFILE - In this Jan. 20, 2009, file photo, Elizabeth Alexander recites a poem during swearing-in ceremonies at the Capitol in Washington. Alexander is the president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which announced Monday, Oct. 5, 2020, it is spending $250 million on a five-year effort called the "Monuments Project" to reimagine monuments in public spaces. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)
Mellon launches $250M project to remake American monuments
Read full article: Mellon launches $250M project to remake American monumentsAlexander is the president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which announced Monday, Oct. 5, 2020, it is spending $250 million on a five-year effort called the "Monuments Project" to reimagine monuments in public spaces. The effort to remove offensive monuments has gained new strength this year amid widespread protests focusing on racial injustice. But while the project is timely, Elizabeth Alexander, who heads the Mellon Foundation, said it's actually the culmination of years of work. She said the primary focus of the project isn't the relocating of monuments but instead on helping ensure greater representation of historically forgotten or underrepresented communities. They also plan to use about $1 million to open up Monument Lab field research offices in ten locations across the country.