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President Biden formally began his speech at 9:26 p.m. EST [3] on March 7, 2024; his speech was scheduled for 9 p.m. EST. [4] Like President Trump's 2019 State of the Union Address, Biden began the address without an introduction from the Speaker of the House, breaking with a SOTU custom.
For example, in 2007 RFC 3700 was an Internet Standard—STD 1—and in May 2008 it was replaced with RFC 5000, so RFC 3700 changed to Historic, RFC 5000 became an Internet Standard, and as of May 2008 STD 1 is RFC 5000. as of December 2013 RFC 5000 is replaced by RFC 7100, updating RFC 2026 to no longer use STD 1.
Almost every April Fools' Day (1 April) since 1989, the Internet RFC Editor has published one or more humorous Request for Comments (RFC) documents, following in the path blazed by the June 1973 RFC 527 called ARPAWOCKY, a parody of Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem "Jabberwocky". The following list also includes humorous RFCs published on other dates.
A viral letter criticizing Joe Biden and rejecting his election win was not written by rocker Ted Nugent, his spokesperson says. Fact check: Viral letter to Joe Biden is misattributed to rocker ...
This was the first time Biden publicly spoke since the 2024 election was called for Trump, although he did issue a statement praising Harris as “a tremendous partner and public servant full of ...
Barack Obama writing a response to one of the ten letters he received each day as president from the White House Office of Presidential Correspondence.. The Office of Presidential Correspondence is one of the largest and oldest offices in the White House, [1] and is a component of the Office of the White House Staff Secretary.
Well this week, Mark Zuckerberg wrote a letter to the House Judiciary Committee apologizing for doing exactly that. Let’s bring in Peter Kafka, the chief correspondent for Business Insider ...
[1] [2] It was Biden's first State of the Union Address [3] and his second speech to a joint session of the United States Congress. [4] Presiding over this joint session was the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, accompanied by Kamala Harris, the vice president, in her capacity as the president of the Senate. [4] [a]