The White House on Monday will open its gates for one of its longest traditions, the White House Easter Egg Roll, this year themed “EGGucation.”
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The White House didn’t always celebrate Passover. How did the tradition start?
The White House didn’t always officially celebrate the Jewish holiday. Its place as a presidential tradition only began in recent years.
‘We want to use our own names’: Language experts explain importance of Ukrainian cities’ spellings
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused many to question why Ukrainian cities have historically been transliterated after their Russian versions.
U.S. will offer ‘X’ gender marker for passports starting April 11, State Department says
The definition of the ‘X’ gender marker will be ‘unspecified or another gender identity,’ according to the State Department.
Trump’s Jan. 6 phone log, turned over to House committee, shows 7-hour gap: reports
The gap spans seven hours and 37 minutes, from 11:17 a.m. to 6:54 p.m., during which the U.S. Capitol was attacked, according to reports.
Video of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on TV dance show goes viral amid Russia conflict
The clips show Zelenskyy donning a number of colorful outfits and dancing to songs like “Blue Suede Shoes” and the “Pink Panther” theme song.
Georgia Rep. Hank Johnson arrested at voting rights demonstration, second House Democrat detained in a week
Johnson spoke at a rally Thursday where protesters called for the passage of the For the People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
Senate report: ‘Rogue’ Commerce security unit targeted Asian-American employees
The unit, named the Investigations and Threat Management Service (ITMS), conducted unauthorized — and oftentimes “overzealous” — investigations.
‘They’re killing people’: Biden points the finger at social media platforms for pandemic misinformation
As COVID-19 cases among unvaccinated populations surge nationwide, the White House points its finger at social media companies.
‘Carnival barkers’: Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert snubbed by GOP women’s fundraising group
Public records confirm that the Value In Electing Women Political Action Committee has not given any money to Greene or Boebert to date.