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2025 Shared Parenting Report Card
Where does your state stand? National Parents Organization to Release 2025 Shared Parenting Report Card The contentious question of how courts handle parenting time after divorce will take center stage when the National Parents Organization unveils its 2025 Shared Parenting Report Card on Wednesday, April 23rd at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The comprehensive analysis grades all 50 states on their child custody laws, revealing which states’ support children maintaining meaningful relationships with both parents after separation — and which states are falling behind. Previous…
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Institute to host career focused virtual conversation, April 18
The National Press Club Journalism Institute invites job-seekers to join us for a small group, virtual conversation at 9:30 a.m. ET Friday, April 18. This “office hour” style session will take place via Zoom and focus on job search strategies and tools for sharpening application materials like cover letters and resumes. The free session — one of several for job-seekers planned through the end of the year — will be a mix of advice and community-building. Please sign up here for the link. Last month’s job fair, which attracted nearly 400 people to the Club for training, headshots, and to meet…
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To receive a Zoom link, please email Fay Iudicello at [email protected] by Thursday, April 117. Those who RSVP should expect to receive the invitation at 9 a.m. on April 19. Planning ahead? Books & Brunch will discuss "Patriot: A Memoir" by Alexei Navalny at is Zoom meeting at noon on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
Books & Brunch to discuss 'Long Island' on Saturday, April 19
The National Press Club Books & Brunch group will meet virtually at noon Saturday, April 19, to discuss "Long Island" by Colm Toíbín. "Long Island" reconnects 20 years later with the characters in Toíbín's bestselling 2009 novel "Brooklyn," which follows Ellis Lacey, a young Irish woman who leaves home to find work in 1950s New York. "Long Island" center's on Ellis Lacey's response to her husband's betrayal.
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Press Freedom Center: Excluding Wire Services Undermines Public Access to Information
WASHINGTON, April 16 — The following is a statement from National Press Club President Mike Balsamo: “Wire services like The Associated Press, Reuters and Bloomberg are essential to how Americans get their news. Their reporting is the backbone of local newspapers, radio broadcasts, and evening newscasts across the country. Excluding these organizations from the White House press pool limits the public’s access to accurate, timely information about their own government. This decision is clearly retaliatory — and it’s the public who loses when trusted news sources are sidelined. A free and…
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Member Author Social
This event is open only to National Press Club Members & their guests.
Meet and mingle with fellow authors from various genres and backgrounds. Whether you're a debut novelist or a seasoned writer, this is your chance to connect with like-minded individuals, share stories, and build lasting relationships. Don't miss this unique opportunity to expand your network and celebrate the joys of writing with fellow novelists, poets, and other scribes!
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National Geographic Presents: 'Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America' Screening + Panel Conversation
National Geographic Presents: 'Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America' Screening + Panel Conversation Tuesday, April 15 | 6:00PM Reception | 7:00PM Screening and Panel National Press Club – First Amendment Lounge Join National Geographic for a special screening and conversation on Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America, a powerful new documentary series commemorating the 30th anniversary of the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. Now streaming on Hulu and Disney+, the series is the latest installment in the Emmy® Award-winning One Day in America franchise. Through…
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POSTPONED - Is America losing its voice in the Middle East? The fate of Middle East Broadcasting Networks
On March 14, the Trump administration issued an executive order that significantly downsized the U.S. Agency for Global Media. One major casualty was the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN), which was forced to lay off most of its staff on April 11. In response, MBN President and CEO Jeff Gedmin and Press Freedom Center Director Bill McCarren will discuss the wide impact of these cuts at a news conference. They will highlight MBN’s role as a trusted news source for millions in the Middle East and raise concerns about the implications for press freedom in the region. Other staff members…
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