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How to Cover Political Conventions
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The Republican and Democratic national conventions are nearly here - a bounty of opportunities for journalists traveling to the host cities and also anyone who is tasked with covering them remotely. On June 20, the National Press Club professional development team will host a members-only training session with tips from two media pros on how to make the most out of your time whether you are in Milwaukee or Chicago; or monitoring from the virtual stage. The panel will include Susan Page, the USA Today DC bureau chief, and Annah Aschbrenner, the senior deputy campaign editor at the Washington…
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The Danger of Nuclear War Is Real, and Must Be Stopped
The June 3 seizing of former U.S. Marine officer and United Nations weapons inspector Scott Ritter’s passport while on his way to Russia, not only was a violation of the First and Fourth Amendments, but raises the far more serious issue of the growing danger of a direct conflict between the U.S. and Russia. Recent attacks on Russia’s early-warning radar systems—which have no direct role in the war in Ukraine, yet play a key role in Russia’s nuclear deterrence system—combined with the increasing American involvement in Ukraine, have caused Russian officials to warn in no uncertain terms of the…
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AI: Media 2024
DeFiance TV, the 24-hour global AI-powered network dedicated to news and entertainment for the new economy, is pleased to announce “AI:MEDIA 2024” at The National Press Club. The event will be hosted by Shira Lazar, founder and CEO of digital media brand What's Trending. It will explore how Al transforms media by ensuring the accuracy and integrity of visual content, upholding truth in the digital age. Space Limited, Holeman Lounge “AI:MEDIA 2024” features distinguished speakers Vera Wu, Chief Operating Officer, Numbers Protocol & Capture who previously managed significant investments…
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New book on Russiagate scandals is topic of June 18 Member Author Group meeting
National Press Club member Andrew Kreig plans to discuss his new book, The Complete Annotated Durham ‘Russiagate’ Report on Tuesday, June 18. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge. The Member-Author Group event is free but RSVPs are required by emailing Andrew at [email protected]. In the book, Kreig, a lawyer and investigative reporter, discusses the official report of former Justice Department Special Counsel John Durham, an appointment of former President Donald Trump who continued work into 2023 on the so-called Russiagate scandals. The book explores Durham-…
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Photo Team to examine D.C. aerial architecture June 18
The National Press Club Photography Team will hear about unique perspectives for shooting D.C. architecture from photographer Colin Winterbottom at its next meeting at noon Tuesday, June 18, in the Cosgrove Lounge. The event is free and open to Club members. Reservations are required. Photo: Colin Winterbottom. Used with permission. Winterbottom is known for his aerial images of local landmarks from vantages unseen from the street, and where drones are not permitted. His work has appeared in Washington area galleries, as well as the Smithsonian’s Photographic History Collection and has…
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National Press Club's American Legion Post honored
The Club's American Legion post was one of three in Washington named Post of the Year at the annual convention of the D.C. Department of the American Legion. In addition, Post 20 Commander Tom Young was named commander of the year, and Post 20 Sergeant-at-Arms Evelyn Moy, who also serves in that same capacity with the D.C. American Legion department, received special mention for her contributions to the Legion. Post 20 has been affiliated with the National Press Club for more than a century. The post was founded at the urging of famed World War I General John J. Pershing.
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Tonight's Pub Quiz is canceled
The National Press Club's monthly Pub Quiz, originally scheduled for today, has been canceled. Please check the Wire or Club calendar for future quiz nights.
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