Category: History
The Marshall Tucker Band returns to Lakeland for their 50th anniversary performance
Special performance commemorates the 50th anniversary of the band’s 1974 show at the same venue – then known as the Lakeland Civic Center. Tickets start at $19.74
Hubble captures image of far-off spiral galaxy with active supermassive black hole at its core
The black hole at the center of Galaxy UGC 11397 boasts a mass 174 million times the mass of the Earth’s Sun
‘Hip Hop Was Born Here’ TV docuseries to explore creation, evolution, culture, legacy of Hip-Hop
Star studded new series executive produced, co-created by LL Cool J & Peyton Manning and hosted by LL Cool J
Donald Trump sued by deaf Americans
As in his first term, Trump’s White House has again stopped using American Sign Language interpreters during broadcasts and press briefings.
Netflix breaks ground transforming former NJ Army base, Fort Monmouth, into $1B production studio
Netflix breaks ground transforming former NJ Army base, Fort Monmouth, into $1B production studio
States sue Trump administration to stop ‘illegal’ termination of federal electric vehicle funding
17 U.S. State AGs sued to reinstate $5 billion approved and appropriated by Congress in the 2022 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which was discontinued by a Jan. 20 Trump Executive Order
Washington Commanders to host 2027 NFL Draft in D.C.
“It’s going to be beautiful,” Trump said. “It’s going to be something that nobody else will ever be able to duplicate, I don’t suspect.”
Former Vice President Mike Pence receives JFK Profile in Courage Award
Pence refused when Trump repeatedly pressured him to overturn the results of the 2020 election while Pence was overseeing Congresses’ certifying of the presidential electoral votes
Who won the Kentucky Derby?
The winning team of the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby will share winnings of $3.1 million
23 U.S. States to challenge Trump administration’s dismantling of AmeriCorps
“In Maryland alone, programs that educate children, care for the elderly, and rebuild homes are being wiped out overnight.” ~ MD Attorney General Anthony G. Brown










