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Douglas Craig Emhoff (born October 13, 1964) is an American lawyer who served as the second gentleman of the United States from 2021 to 2025. [1] Married to the 49th vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris, who was the first woman in the role, and the Democratic Party's nominee for president in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Emhoff was the first second gentleman of the country.
The iconography of the couple is perhaps more important than ever now, and takes on both a new luster and a new gravity, as a woman of color and a Jewish man ascend to power just days after the ...
Analyzing the story of "Free Radicals," there is a connection between reality and the world Alice Munro creates. Cindy Daniel's article, she explores the works of Munro and how they blend reality with fiction. She states, "Munro uses this technique with deliberate force to explore the worlds she creates more completely.
On July 20, 2016, Perego became an American citizen. “Marco has been dreaming about this moment for a long time,” Saldaña wrote in an Instagram post to mark the occasion. “It was a process ...
From Car Doc to People Doc. By Andy Simmons. Carl Allamby overcame self-doubt to realize his lifelong dream. Carl Allamby had a problem. It was his auto-repair business.
A frequent theme of her work, especially her early stories, is the girl coming of age and coming to terms with her family and small hometown. [29] In work such as Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage (2001) and Runaway (2004) she shifted her focus to the travails of middle age, women alone, and the elderly. [30]
A story of a woman's slow downward spiral over the years, told from her last boyfriend's point of view. A Princeton Idyll - Originally published in The Yale Review . Story told in a series of letters between a woman and a housekeeper regarding the woman's grandfathers death and dissolution of the family.
Emhoff has devoted himself to Harris’ career as well, seeming to relish the ceremonial duties of a White House spouse that — since America’s founding — have always been performed by women.