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Evansville Veteran’s Artwork to Be Displayed at the U.S. Capitol

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National Review
· Jul 4, 2026
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· Jul 4, 2026
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Rolling Stone
· Jul 5, 2026
What Makes America Great Was on Display in D.C. — Just Not at Trump’s Celebration
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Washington Examiner
· Jul 1, 2026
Road to America 250 starts with Ford: Exhibit at Union Station shows off iconic vehicles
One of America’s most beloved brands is celebrating America 250 with a look at its past — while driving America forward. “What I want people to get from the exhibit is that Ford has been ingrained in American culture and has helped in a lot of ways define American culture,” Ford’s Heritage Brand Manager Ted []
The Advocate
· Jun 26, 2026
Keith Edwards wants his star-studded NYC Pride livestream to answer Trump's attacks with queer joy
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Fox News
· Jun 25, 2026
‘Deranged’ vandals fuel Mall sabotage trend, from blood writing to Reflecting Pool damage
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Related coverage for "Evansville Veteran’s Artwork to Be Displayed at the U.S. Capitol": National Review — Celebrate American Vastness, in All Its Glory. NBC News — Salute to America 250 delayed due to weather. Rolling Stone — What Makes America Great Was on Display in D.C. — Just Not at Trump’s Celebration. Washington Examiner — Road to America 250 starts with Ford: Exhibit at Union Station shows off iconic vehicles. The Advocate — Keith Edwards wants his star-studded NYC Pride livestream to answer Trump's attacks with queer joy. Fox News — ‘Deranged’ vandals fuel Mall sabotage trend, from blood writing to Reflecting Pool damage


