Washington Journal's annual Holiday Authors Week series continues with author and journalist Ray Suarez discussing his book "We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History.
This lesson explores the presidency of Gerald Ford and features the University of Virginia Miller Center's Guian McKee, Russell Riley, Ken Hughes, Barbara Perry, and Marc Selverstone. The lesson opens ...
Punchbowl News Congress reporter Mica Soellner discussed the passage of a government funding deal to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. The House and Senate passed a funding bill to avoid, ...
Our phone lines are typically divided by political affiliation, with a line for callers from outside the United States: Why does C-SPAN take viewer calls? One of C-SPAN's founding philosophies was ...
Author Stephen Puleo talked about his book, "Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919," and provided introductory information about the historical event.
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USA Today's Joey Garrison discusses President Biden's legacy and the latest on President-elect Trump's transition and Society of Professional Journalists' Caroline Hendrie discusses President ...