Education Depo
The Department of Education, a federal agency integral to the United States education system, was established on May 4, 1980. This pivotal event was part of a broader restructuring initiative that delineated the Department of Education, the Department of Health and Welfare, and the Department of Health and Human Services as separate and distinct entities, previously consolidated under four individual agencies. The catalyst for this reorganization was the enactment of the Department of Education Organization Act, which was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on October 17, 1979.
Two sides of a story
When you play a game, two teams compete against each other. But in a league, multiple teams fight for the ultimate victory. Each team has support systems that contribute to their success. This support may include trainers, coaches, and essential staff like ball boys. Additionally, teams have devoted fans who stand by them through victories and defeats.
Secret Service
In the end days of the Civil War, it was estimated that almost half of the circulating U.S. currency was counterfeit. The Department of Treasury knew of this threat and created the Secret Service in 1865. With the creation a new specialized branch curbed the number of fraudulent banknotes in circulation
Russia Gate
The year was 2016, President Obama's last term, which prompted a presidential election. The Republican nominee was Donald Trump, and the Democratic nominee was Hilary Clinton. In a battle for the oath of office, Donald Trump emerged as the victor. The loss of Clinton was unpredictable, but because of WikiLeaks's
Trump Vs Biden
Amid a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, COVID-19 posed numerous challenges to the daily lives of Americans. One significant challenge was the ability to cast their votes. The 2020 election was marked by officials advising Americans to stay home and avoid large gatherings to curb the spread of the virus, which primarily affected individuals aged 75 and older or those with underlying health conditions.