A Trump commission urges 'bridges' between church and state in sweeping draft report
Read full article: A Trump commission urges 'bridges' between church and state in sweeping draft reportA new report by a Trump administration commission suggests replacing the idea of separating church and state with the idea of building bridges between them.
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Louisiana’s state primary runoff
Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Louisiana’s state primary runoffLouisiana Republicans will nominate a U.S. Senate candidate in a primary runoff Saturday, six weeks after denying Republican U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy a shot at a third term.
Trump takes the lead for America’s 250th birthday and World Cup celebrations
Read full article: Trump takes the lead for America’s 250th birthday and World Cup celebrationsWhen musical acts pulled out of a concert series marking America's 250th anniversary, fearing it might be too closely tied to Donald Trump, the president decided to formally make himself the headlining act.
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Louisiana's primaries
Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Louisiana's primariesLouisiana voters will participate in a revamped and stripped-down state primary Saturday and decide the political fate of an embattled Republican U.S. senator targeted for defeat by President Donald Trump.
Trump administration will join a prayer gathering criticized for promoting Christian nationalism
Read full article: Trump administration will join a prayer gathering criticized for promoting Christian nationalismPresident Donald Trump and several top administration officials are joining with a cast of mostly conservative Christian clergy this Sunday for a prayer gathering.
Rejecting church and state separation is on the wish list for Trump's religious liberty commission
Read full article: Rejecting church and state separation is on the wish list for Trump's religious liberty commissionPresident Donald Trump's Religious Liberty Commission is preparing to make recommendations after more than a year of hearings.
Far from the original in Philadelphia, these fans hunt for the Liberty Bell replica in each state
Read full article: Far from the original in Philadelphia, these fans hunt for the Liberty Bell replica in each stateIf you can't visit the original Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, you might find a dead ringer nearby.
US will issue commemorative passports with Trump’s picture for America's 250th birthday
Read full article: US will issue commemorative passports with Trump’s picture for America's 250th birthdayThe State Department says it's preparing a limited release of commemorative U.S. passports celebrating America’s 250th birthday and featuring a picture of President Donald Trump.
With no end in sight to their deployment, National Guard troops roam Washington
Read full article: With no end in sight to their deployment, National Guard troops roam WashingtonEight months after President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in the nation’s capital and called up the National Guard, more than 2,500 troops remain.
In a first as president, Trump says he'll attend the White House correspondents' dinner
Read full article: In a first as president, Trump says he'll attend the White House correspondents' dinnerPresident Donald Trump says he plans to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on April 25, the first time he's done so as president.
Trump seethes over Supreme Court justices who opposed him on tariffs, especially those he appointed
Read full article: Trump seethes over Supreme Court justices who opposed him on tariffs, especially those he appointedPresident Donald Trump’s vision of the Supreme Court, in which his three appointees are personally loyal to him, collided with the court’s view of itself when six justices voted to strike down Trump’s signature economic policy, global tariffs imposed under an emergency powers law.
Memo says White House was 'excellently preserved' during East Wing demolition for Trump's ballroom
Read full article: Memo says White House was 'excellently preserved' during East Wing demolition for Trump's ballroomA White House memo says demolition crews "excellently preserved" the White House residence when they tore down the East Wing for President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom.
'We hold these truths': Viewing the Declaration of Independence, visitors reflect on America at 250
Read full article: 'We hold these truths': Viewing the Declaration of Independence, visitors reflect on America at 250America’s 250th anniversary arrives at a time of deep political divisions and, in some quarters, heightened anxiety over whether representative government in the world’s oldest democracy can be sustained.
Judge orders 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his dad released from ICE detention
Read full article: Judge orders 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his dad released from ICE detentionA judge has ordered the U.S. to release a father and 5-year-old son who were taken into custody during the immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
Trump announces upcoming IndyCar race through Washington's streets -- including Pennsylvania Avenue
Read full article: Trump announces upcoming IndyCar race through Washington's streets -- including Pennsylvania AvenuePresident Donald Trump has announced an IndyCar race will be held through the streets of Washington as part of America's 250th birthday celebrations.
Supporters press for a DC memorial to Thomas Paine, whose writings helped fuel the Revolutionary War
Read full article: Supporters press for a DC memorial to Thomas Paine, whose writings helped fuel the Revolutionary WarBritish-born Thomas Paine helped inspire the 13 English colonies to declare independence and form the United States of America.
Immigration crackdown leaves teens to care for siblings after parents get detained
Read full article: Immigration crackdown leaves teens to care for siblings after parents get detainedAn immigration crackdown in Louisiana has forced some teenagers to grow up fast after their parents were arrested by federal agents.
Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdown continues
Read full article: Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdown continuesThe government shutdown is triggering a wave of closures of Head Start centers, leaving many working parents scrambling for child care and shutting some of the nation’s neediest children out of preschool.
A year before declaring independence, colonists offered 'Olive Branch' petition to King George III
Read full article: A year before declaring independence, colonists offered 'Olive Branch' petition to King George IIIMillions of protesters have denounced President Donald Trump as a would-be autocrat and marched under the banner “No Kings.”.
The US commemorates 250th anniversary of the 'great American battle,' the Battle of Bunker Hill
Read full article: The US commemorates 250th anniversary of the 'great American battle,' the Battle of Bunker HillAs the U.S. marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, it might take a moment — or more — to remember why.
The relationship between the White House and its press corps is time-tested — and can be contentious
Read full article: The relationship between the White House and its press corps is time-tested — and can be contentiousWhen the Trump administration barred Associated Press reporters from presidential events, it did so after an or-else demand that the news agency change its style from the “Gulf of Mexico” to the “Gulf of America,” in line with the president's executive order.
White House rescinds federal funding freeze amid legal battle, widespread confusion
Read full article: White House rescinds federal funding freeze amid legal battle, widespread confusionThe Trump administration has rescinded a plan for a sweeping pause on federal grants and loans totaling potentially trillions of dollars after it was temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
Tech founder pledges to give away half his wealth to make the American dream more possible
Read full article: Tech founder pledges to give away half his wealth to make the American dream more possibleThe tech entrepreneur Jeff Atwood and his family are pledging to give away half of their wealth within five years, starting with $1 million gifts to eight nonprofits this month.
Biden got an Oval Office letter from Trump and may leave one in the desk himself. It’d be a first
Read full article: Biden got an Oval Office letter from Trump and may leave one in the desk himself. It’d be a firstEvery president since Ronald Reagan has left a note for his successor, and President Joe Biden could be the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a note for him.
Marco Rubio warns China is America's 'biggest threat,' affirms value of NATO alliance
Read full article: Marco Rubio warns China is America's 'biggest threat,' affirms value of NATO allianceFlorida Sen. Marco Rubio painted a dark vision of the consequences of America’s “unbalanced relationship” with China.
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Suspects steal large number of tools, other from Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, deputies say
Read full article: Suspects steal large number of tools, other from Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, deputies sayThe Bedford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a burglary at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest.
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Discover history behind this Bedford County landmark with a visit to Poplar Forest
Read full article: Discover history behind this Bedford County landmark with a visit to Poplar ForestPoplar Forest has been preserved to tell Jefferson's history, but now new efforts are being made to tell the stories of enslaved people who helped build it.
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Charlottesville mayor’s poem about city, racism ‘hits nerve’
Read full article: Charlottesville mayor’s poem about city, racism ‘hits nerve’Charlottesville, she wrote, “lynched you, hung the noose at city hall and pressed the souvenir that was once your finger against its lips.”AdIt ends by stating that the city of 47,000 “is anchored in white supremacy and rooted in racism. “This is a new era of Black electeds,” said Wes Bellamy, a friend of Walker’s, a former Charlottesville vice mayor and interim chair of Virginia State University’s political science department. "You all said you were open to being challenged.”Bellamy, who lives in Charlottesville, told the AP that the city has made a lot of improvements in recent years. Ad“And so in this way, Mayor Walker is 100% in line with Black women elected officials, not just mayors but those who are serving in Congress,” Brown said. Among them is Peter Snyder, an entrepreneur and former Fox News contributor who lives in Charlottesville.
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Historic Lynchburg tavern dating back to 1815 is up for sale
Read full article: Historic Lynchburg tavern dating back to 1815 is up for saleLYNCHBURG, Va. – A historic tavern in Lynchburg is up for sale. The Joseph Nichols Tavern dates back to 1815, and it’s believed Thomas Jefferson was a frequent patron. William Holt is a preservationist and said he bought the building in 2015 because he’s a fan of America’s third president. Holt had plans to restore and reopen the historic landmark last year, but lost the business due to declining health and COVID-19 restrictions.
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Unity has long been a theme, and anxiety, for new presidents
Read full article: Unity has long been a theme, and anxiety, for new presidents(AP Photo, File)NEW YORK – When Joe Biden addresses the country for the first time as president, his inaugural speech is likely to echo calls for unity that predecessors have invoked since the first time George Washington was sworn in. Unity has since been a theme, and an anxiety, for many incoming presidents, who have faced economic and social crises and moments when the very future of the U.S. was in doubt. “Unity has always been an aspiration," says presidential historian Douglas Brinkley. But when we have domestic turmoil we use the word unity.”The United States was forged through compromise among factions that disagreed profoundly on slavery, regional influence and the relative powers of state and federal government. “A president often claims the country is ‘united’ behind a belief when it’s more wishful thinking than reality,” Widmer says.
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UVA scientists create app to determine your chances of catching COVID-19
Read full article: UVA scientists create app to determine your chances of catching COVID-19A statue of Thomas Jefferson stands in front of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia on graduation weekend at the school Saturday May 16, 2020, in Charlottesville, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)VIRGINIA – A group of scientists at UVA is launching a new app that shows you the likelihood that someone at an event is unknowingly contagious with COVID-19. The data shows your likelihood based off of location and the number of people. “We put this app together with the idea that you select of a location, a county in this case, and then there’s a display that shows the likelihood that someone at that event is likely contagious, based on the number of people at that event,” said Michael Porter, a UVA data scientist. Researchers behind the app say it is not foolproof, but the numbers show a best guess. It also does not reflect the people who have been vaccinated or may have immunity.
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Falls Church to removes Thomas Jefferson and George Mason school names
Read full article: Falls Church to removes Thomas Jefferson and George Mason school namesVa. – A school board in a northern Virginia city has voted unanimously to change the names of a high school and elementary school named for founding fathers George Mason and Thomas Jefferson. The vote Tuesday by the school board in Falls Church came despite a community survey that showed broad support for keeping the names of George Mason High School and Thomas Jefferson Elementary. In the survey, just 26% thought the George Mason name should be changed, while only 23% felt that the Thomas Jefferson name should be changed. It will cost more than $100,000 to change the names, according to estimates. Mason is the city’s only public high school.
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Richmond Public Schools pull plug on winter sports season
Read full article: Richmond Public Schools pull plug on winter sports seasonRichmond, VA – WSLS-10 Sports has confirmed through sources that Richmond Public Schools have decided to forgo the upcoming winter sports season for 2020-2021. They will play a 14-game regular season beginning on December 21. Gymnastics, indoor track, swim and dive and wrestling all begin practice on Dec. 14, and will begin their regular seasons on Dec. 28. Gymnastics, indoor track and swim and dive will hold six meets each, while wrestling will have eight contests. Regionals begin for all four sports on Feb. 1.
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Health district in Virginia to drop ‘Jefferson’ from name
Read full article: Health district in Virginia to drop ‘Jefferson’ from nameCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Concerns over Thomas Jefferson’s history of owning enslaved people has prompted a local health district in Virginia to drop the Founding Father’s name and call itself the Blue Ridge Health District. Director Denise Bonds told The Daily Progress in Charlottesville last week that the name change is an effort to be more inclusive. She said Jefferson was a really important historical figure. She said the district wants them to feel comfortable coming to the health department. The district serves Charlottesville as well as the counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson.
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Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest welcomes visitors for Fourth of July
Read full article: Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest welcomes visitors for Fourth of JulyFOREST, Va. – Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, one of Central Virginia’s strongest ties to the founding fathers, welcomed Independence Day visitors in a different way this year because of covid-19. Poplar Forest guests could still tour the Third President’s former home, but tours were limited to ten people at a time. Everyone at Poplar Forest had to wear a mask, and the museum organized several outdoor activities to keep people at a distance. “A couple of weeks ago, we were very worried that we wouldn’t be able to do anything,” Massie said. However, the house did not open to the public until Independence Day 1986.

Thomas Jefferson's enslaved grandson escaped
Read full article: Thomas Jefferson's enslaved grandson escapedAn Ebony Magazine article titled, "Thomas Jefferson's Negro Grandchildren" was published in either 1954 or 1958. She broke that silence for the magazine interview, appearing with a handful of other elderly black men and women beneath the bold, all-capital-letters headline: "THOMAS JEFFERSON'S NEGRO GRANDCHILDREN." Peter Fossett, who had actually been born into slavery at Jefferson's Virginia plantation, Monticello. The plantation's online Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia identifies Fossett as the grandson of slave Mary Hemings Bell (a relative of Sally Hemings) and an unknown white father possibly, it suggests, carpenter William Fosset. Bessie Curtis, when she spoke to Ebony Magazine, was listed as a caterer and an active member of First Baptist.

Charlottesville to no longer celebrate Thomas Jefferson's birthday
Read full article: Charlottesville to no longer celebrate Thomas Jefferson's birthdayRembrandt Peale, White House/Wikimedia CommonsCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Charlottesville will no longer celebrate Thomas Jefferson's birthday as an official city holiday and instead will observe a day recognizing the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans. The city council voted Monday night to scrap the decades-old April 13 holiday honoring the slave-holding president and Founding Father. Charlottesville will now mark Liberation and Freedom Day on March 3, the day U.S. Army forces arrived in the city in 1865. Charlottesville has been grappling publicly for years with how to tell its history of race and discrimination. Those efforts intensified after white nationalists gathered in the city in 2017 for a rally that descended into deadly violence.

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