Several large U.S. companies deleted some or all DEI references from their most recent annual reports to investors, an NPR ...
Trump has borrowed shamelessly from Reagan — who ran in 1980 on the twin slogans of “Let’s Make America Great Again” and “Peace through Strength.” Trump does not understand either of them, but wants ...
Lenny Skutnik, a 28-year-old clerk at the Congressional Budget Office, dove into the water to help rescue one of the survivors and instantly became a celebrity hero. Since 1982, there has not been a ...
Between the volume of air traffic and the variety of aircraft, the airspace in the Washington area remains among the most complicated and restricted in the country.
One of the bystanders, Lenny Skutnik, risked his life by swimming to save a survivor who had been unable to grab a helicopter line. Sheet-metal foreman Roger Olian also entered the icy water after ...
Four motorists on the bridge were killed. A federal employee, Lenny Skutnik, dived into the water to rescue a passenger. In the wake of the crash, he was heralded as a hero and invited to attend ...
The MSNBC host reflected on an "American hero" during a previous crash whom he called the "worst thing you can be in Donald Trump's Washington." ...
Reagan would later invite Skutnik to his State of the Union address less than two weeks later. “Lenny Skutnik was the worst thing you can be in Donald Trump’s Washington,” said O’Donnell ...
Lenny Skutnik, a bystander who worked for the government, saw her distress and dove into the water, grabbed Tirado and dragged her to shore. The cameras were rolling. The others who survived owed ...
Cold, weak and blinded by jet fuel, Tirado was barely hanging onto a dangling life preserver before her grip gave out. Lenny Skutnik, a bystander who worked for the government, saw her distress and ...
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