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Politics: President John F. Kennedy Newsletter for Sunday November 06, 2022 ( 4 items )  

Air Force Global Strike Command: Sixty Years Later, America's 'Ace in the Hole' Still Stands Guard
MALMSTROM AFB, Montana, Nov. 1 -- The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command issued the following news: By Senior Airman Shelby Thurman On Oct. 27, 1962, the world stood by with bated breath watching and waiting to see how the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis would unfold. Now, 60 years later, a legacy of peace has persisted, ensured by Airmen and Guardians perpetually on alert since that day. The events all started when the Soviet Union launched the world's first artificial satellite, Sputni  more

JFK Library Foundation Announces Boston Host Committee For The Earthshot Prize
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 3 (TNSawa) -- The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum issued the following news release on Nov. 3, 2022: The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation and The Earthshot Prize today announced the formation of the Host Committee for the 2022 Earthshot Prize ceremony in Boston. Honorary co-chairs Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, and President Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg, along with co-chairs Sandy and Paul Edgerley, will lead   more

PBS and BBC Partner with The Earthshot Prize to Air Its Annual Awards Ceremony to be Filmed at MGM
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Nov. 5 -- PBS issued the following news release on Nov. 3, 2022: The Earthshot Prize, a global environmental prize founded by Prince William and The Royal Foundation in 2020, announced today that PBS and BBC will be the exclusive broadcast homes for its second annual star-studded awards ceremony. Produced by BBC Studios, this year's event will film at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston and will celebrate five Earthshot Prize winners to be awarded pound sterling1 million dur  more

Texas A&M University: When The Supreme Court Loses Americans' Loyalty, Chaos - Even Violence - Can Follow
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. 4 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University issued the following news: The Supreme Court's historically low public standing has prompted a national conversation about the court's legitimacy. It's even drawn rare public comment from three sitting Supreme Court justices. What's referred to by experts as the problem of "judicial legitimacy" may seem abstract, but the court's faltering public support is about more than popularity. Eroding legitimacy means that government offici  more