Which president had the longest inaugural address? Which has been sworn in the most? Which ended the ceremony’s top-hat tradition? Here are some tidbits you might not know about Inauguration Day.
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J.J. McCarthy is expected to take over, but Justin Jefferson trusts the team's decision-makers. Jefferson remains confident in his performance, regardless of who becomes the starting quarterback.
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During the Bears pregame show on ESPN 1000, general manager Ryan Poles said interim head coach Thomas Brown will be given a formal interview for the Bears' head coach opening. “He’s been here ...
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Kentucky's U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie is refusing to vote for House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican endorsed by Trump, for reelection on Friday. During an appearance on "The Matt Gaetz ...
Alabama football will have one of its veterans back, thanks in part to Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia. Linebacker Justin Jefferson announced Saturday that he will stay for one more season with ...
Britt Allcroft, a British television producer and writer who helped to develop “Thomas & Friends” based on “The Railway Series” books and its characters including Thomas the Tank Engine ...
There is no proof Jefferson ever said it, according to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which has a page on its website dedicated to correcting this notion, a Voice of America reporter noted on X.
Shortly after being reelected as House Speaker, Mike Johnson read a prayer that he claimed was from Thomas Jefferson, despite there being no evidence the third president ever said it. In fact, the ...