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Cleveland drummer, baseball fixture John Adams dies at 71

John Adams barely missed a game and never the beat for nearly 50 years. A dedicated baseball fan, Adams became a Cleveland sports fixture while pounding away in the cheap seats during games to rally his beloved home team. Adams, who spent five decades drumming from the bleachers at Cleveland baseball games, died Monday following several years of health issues.

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On this day in history, Dec. 16, 1773, brazen Boston Tea Party protest escalates American rebellion

The Boston Tea Party, a protest against punitive British taxes that directly to open hostilities in the American Revolution 16 months later, unfolded on this day in history, Dec. 16, 1773.

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A Closing Argument for Democracy

The president defends American institutions, but it might be too late.

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Pennsylvania middle school teacher arrested for alleged sexual abuse of 13-year-old child

Michael J. Conner, Jr., a 38-year-old middle school teacher in Pennsylvania, was arrested on Monday for allegedly sexually abusing a 13-year-old child.

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‘1776’ is back on Broadway with vivacity and a revolutionary cast

The two directors have filled this 1969 musical with transgender and nonbinary actors.

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On this day in history, Sept. 19, 1796, President George Washington issues Farewell Address

President George Washington issued his Farewell Address on this day in history, Sept. 19, 1796. He spoke proudly of the new nation but also prophetically warned of the dangers of party politics.

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The hidden world of an opera prompter

One of the world's greatest living composers, John Adams, has a new opera, and the prompter keeps 'Anthony and Cleopatra' from flying off the rails.

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How Georgia reduced heat-related high school football deaths

Starting practice at the hottest time of year, football players face dangers from the heat. Georgia high school heat rules have turned the state into a national model.

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‘History Is Human’: Remembering David McCullough

With the death this week of David McCullough, we lost an author who understood how to find the stories that made history feel relevant and real.

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David McCullough, Pulitzer-Winning Historian, Dies At 89

McCullough died Sunday in Hingham, Massachusetts, less than two months after his beloved wife, Rosalee.

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David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author, dies at 89

McCullough died less than two months after his beloved wife, Rosalee.

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Coroner: All 10 victims of Pennsylvania fire died of smoke inhalation

All 10 people found dead after an early morning fire in northeastern Pennsylvania last week died of smoke inhalation, authorities said Monday.

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David McCullough, Pulitzer-winning historian, dies at 89

David McCullough, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author whose lovingly crafted narratives on subjects ranging from the Brooklyn Bridge to Presidents John Adams and Harry Truman made him among the most popular and influential historians of his time, has died.

Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," July 17

This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” with inflation now hitting over 9%, we have a string of guests to talk about the state of the American economy as experts fear a recession is coming. Plus, more on the subpoena to the U.S. Secret Service sent by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with member Rep. Adam Kinzinger.

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How Did The Fouth Of July Become 'The Fireworks Holiday?'

Today, Americans spend over 1.5 billion dollars each year on July 4th fireworks.

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How Did The Fouth Of July Become 'The Fireworks Holiday?'

Today, Americans spend over 1.5 billion dollars each year on July 4th fireworks.

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Review: ’1776′ bounces back to life with women playing the Founding Fathers

History marches energetically onto Boston stages with a reimagining of the 1969 musical and a second play, ‘Common Ground Revisited,’ that examines the city’s past racial strife.

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Ohio's elections chief beats conservative foe in GOP primary

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has won the Republican nomination for his second term in office, defeating conservative challenger John Adams, who questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election.

Ohio's elections chief beats conservative foe in GOP primary

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose won the Republican nomination for his second term in office on Tuesday, defeating conservative challenger John Adams, who had questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election. LaRose will face Democrat Chelsea Clark, a suburban Cincinnati City Council member and businesswoman, in November’s general election. Despite Adams' open questioning of the 2020 results, former President Donald Trump had endorsed LaRose in the race.

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2022 midterms: What to know about Ohio, Indiana primaries

The first multistate contest of the 2022 midterm election season takes place Tuesday.

GOP election-deniers elevate races for secretary of state

Add one more group of contests to the white-hot races for Congress and governor that will dominate this year’s midterm elections: secretaries of state.

Doug Varone and Dancers to thrill Miami with “Ravishing Take” On Score of West Side Story

Featuring an extraordinary dance performance that uniquely combines emotional depth and thrilling physicality, the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center (SMDCAC) hosts Doug Varone and Dancers on Saturday, April 30 at 8 p.m. Whether on the concert stage, in opera, theater, or on the screen, Varone’s kinetically thrilling dances are in fact making essential connections worldwide. About the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts CenterThe South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. The Center is dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community. It is the policy of Miami-Dade County to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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Doug Varone and Dancers to perform at SMDCAC, Apr. 30

Featuring an extraordinary dance performance that uniquely combines emotional depth and thrilling physicality, the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center (SMDCAC) hosts Doug Varone and Dancers on Saturday, Apr. Marking the company’s 35th year, this 2021-22 season’s dance performance features Somewhere, Varone’s newly minted take on Leonard Bernstein’s iconic score to West Side Story. Whether on the concert stage, in opera, theater, or on the screen, Varone’s kinetically thrilling dances are in fact making essential connections worldwide. Doug Varone and Dancers is recommended for ages 13 and oler. Tickets for students ages 13-22 are available for $10 each redeemable with ID through the SMDCAC Box Office in-person or by phone at 786-573-5300.

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Doug Varone and Dancers to dazzle at SMDCAC

Featuring an extraordinary dance performance that uniquely combines emotional depth and thrilling physicality, the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center (SMDCAC) hosts Doug Varone and Dancers on Saturday, April 30 at 8 p.m. Whether on the concert stage, in opera, theater, or on the screen, Varone’s kinetically thrilling dances are in fact making essential connections worldwide. About the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts CenterThe South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. The Center is dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community. It is the policy of Miami-Dade County to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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Renée Fleming to portray Pat Nixon at Paris Opera in 2023

American soprano Renée Fleming is to make rare operatic appearances as Pat Nixon in a new production of John Adams’ “Nixon in China” at the Paris Opera next season.

Davóne Tines Is Changing What It Means to Be a Classical Singer

The bass-baritone’s daring recitals feel almost like compositions in themselves.

newyorker.com

Indians beat Royals in last home game before name change

The Cleveland Indians won their last home game before they become the Guardians, beating the Kansas City Royals 8-3 to close a run that started in 1915 and will continue in 2022 with a new identity.

Pinch-pounder: Black Keys drummer fills in at Indians opener

Patrick Carney wasn’t nervous before his first live drumming gig in more than a year, just honored.

Perfect tranquility: Some resonating words from the first inauguration

The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States. (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)Things have changed quite a bit since the first presidential inauguration in 1789. Illustration of American general and politician George Washington (1732 - 1799) receiving the news of his election as the first American president, 1789. While emphasizing the public good, Washington addressed the need for a strong Constitution and Bill of Rights. He also said he would be declining pay beyond what the public good thought was required.

Trump joins a select few in skipping Biden's inauguration

John Adams and John Quincy Adams also opted not to participate in a tradition that began with George Washington. The White House Historical Association points out that John Adams was never formally invited by his successor, Thomas Jefferson, to the event and perhaps didn’t want to impose. He did not call on Adams, nor did Adams invite Jackson to the White House. Some four decades later, President-elect Ulysses S. Grant refused to ride with President Andrew Johnson from the White House to the Capitol for the ceremony. Rather, Ford was administered the oath of office in the White House East Room shortly after Nixon had tendered his resignation to avoid impeachment.

Candidate concessions have been colorful, funny — or absent

FILE - In this Nov. 4, 1992, file photo, President George H.W. Bill Clinton won the 1992 president election. Most concessions are gracious — less about the loser and more about closure for the country. “Just moments ago I spoke with George W. Bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the United States. President John Adams was glum, too.

An alternative to the Fourth of July

America's Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th. John Adams, our second President and one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence, refused to celebrate the day. Why? Charles Osgood explains.

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