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Author Mark Clifford To Discuss New Book ‘The Troublemaker’ at Press Freedom Center Event Friday, Jan. 31
Contact: Bill McCarren, 202-662-7534 or [email protected] for the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club News Advisory: Who Mark Clifford, Author of “The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s greatest dissident, and China’s most feared critic. What In conversation with Bill McCarren, Director of the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club When Friday, Jan. 31 at 10 am Where National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20045 13th Floor Reservations There is no charge for the event but media and the public must reserve in advance by…
Type: News
Celebrate Valentine's Day at Reliable Source, Friday
Everyone’s favorite unofficial holiday – Valentine’s Day – is coming up fast. Plan now to celebrate it on Friday, Feb. 14, at the Reliable Source at the National Press Club. Whether you’re celebrating with your Valentine or your favorite gal pals, a special a prix fixe dinner menu and live music await you. The combination promises to be the perfect evening of delicious food, specialty cocktails and great company. The music is expected to be provided by violinist Russell Wilson, a member of the United States Marine Band who also is a pianist and plays the accordion. He plays at state dinners…
Type: News
Tonight: Warm up with friends, trivia at Club's Pub Quiz
There’s no better way to warm up from a cold, snowy winter day than by gathering with National Press Club members and friends for a night of tasty food, drinks and trivia. You’re in luck because tonight, Feb. 13, is Pub Quiz night at the Club! The game starts at 6:30 p.m. in the Reliable Source's Truman Lounge. Rather than stay at home “defrosting” in front of the TV, with a TV dinner, call up your friends and fellow Club members for a night of fun-filled trivia. Since 2004, Pub Quiz has been a monthly staple at the Club and Brainstormer Trivia, which has been supplying those fun and…
Type: News
Pub Quiz
Join fellow club members and their guests on Thursday, March 13 at 7:00 pm for trivia, food, drinks, prizes and camaraderie. Pub Quiz is a great opportunity to gather with friends over food and drinks and to meet new friends and members, so gather a team of four and come to the Reliable Source’s Truman Lounge. Veteran Pub Quiz emcee Marc Wojno will be on hand. Space fills up quickly, so be sure to arrive early to grab a table. Don’t have a team? No worries - we’ll team you up. Questions provided by Brainstormer Trivia.
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Baltic leaders make case for containing Putin, boosting military spending, restoring USAID cuts
Foreign ministers of three Baltic nations made their case for stronger U.S. and European engagement to shore up their ability to resist potential invasion from Russia, as part of a wide-ranging conversation during a National Press Club Headliners Newsmaker event Thursday, Feb. 6. All three also tiptoed around the delicate issue of President Donald Trump’s abrupt denunciation of and defunding for U.S. Agency for International Development programs, which provided millions in financial assistance to countries around the world. “This review is really logical. There are many projects that are…
Type: News
Changing the Future of Health in Black Communities
The American Heart Association’s 2025 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Update confirms that cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in Black communities. Join us on Feb. 13 at 1 p.m. ET for "Changing the Future of Health in Black Communities," a timely and relevant discussion featuring Black leaders in health, media, and community advocacy. This conversation will address the most pressing barriers to equitable health affecting Black Americans. The session will be moderated by journalist Sybil Wilkes and will feature: Regina Benjamin, M.D., MBA – 18th U.S. Surgeon…
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Gerald R.Ford Journalism Awards
Former President Ford presented his foundation's annual journalism awards. Michael Isikoff won the award for distinguished reporting of the presidency, and Robert Holzer won the award for distinguished reporting of national security. After the awards, the former president talked about foreign policy, including the military action in Yugoslavia and defense spending. After his prepared remarks he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media