The wall text next to a new portrait of President Trump on display in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., no longer mentions his two impeachments and also removes ...
The previous caption for Trump's portrait in the “America's Presidents” exhibition said he was "impeached twice, on charges of abuse of power and incitement of insurrection" Charlotte Phillipp is a ...
The Smithsonian has taken down details about President Donald Trump’s impeachments from an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. The removal occurred last week when the museum installed a black ...
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New gold-lettered plaques under portraits of past presidents at the White House feature descriptions of President Donald Trump’s predecessors curated by the Trump administration. Some descriptions are ...
The image is so familiar that it often goes unnoticed: the powdered hair, the ruffled shirt, the stoic smile. George Washington’s rendering on the $1 bill may be the most widely distributed portrait ...
Established in 2015, the Portrait of a Nation Awards honor extraordinary individuals who have made transformative contributions to the United States and its people. This exhibition highlights the most ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: ESPN’s newest 30 for 30 is sure to be as cool as the other side of the pillow. Premiering tonight (December 10), Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott explores the life and ...
Among the portraits of agency leaders that line the hallways at the federal Department of Health and Human Services is one of Admiral Rachel Levine, who served as Pennsylvania secretary of health and ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services quietly altered the official portrait of Admiral Rachel Levine, the first openly transgender person confirmed to a four-star federal position, ...
“I am too alone, too slow, too lazy, too undisciplined, too little in my big body. I talk too much — and too little — saying too often the wrong thing.” Octavia Butler wrote these words in her ...