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  2. 4-H - Wikipedia

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    4-H is a U.S.-based network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development". [1] Its name is a reference to the occurrence of the initial letter H four times in the organization's original motto head, heart, hands, and health, which was later incorporated into the fuller pledge officially adopted in 1927.

  3. 4-H Shooting Sports Programs - Wikipedia

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    While 4-H provides the education, training, and support to start a program, many programs are run and financed through local gun clubs. Gun clubs often provide ranges, rifles, bows, targets, arrows and ammunition for the program. Many clubs are looking for qualified people to run a youth shooting sports program.

  4. List of 4-H alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis raised a calf while a member. [1]4-H alumni have participated in many fields. One out of every seven adults in the U.S. is a former 4-H member. . Participation in 4-H events and activities, the value of projects completed, and the challenges and responsibilities experienced in 4-H have contributed to the personal and leadership development of 4-H

  5. RFK Jr., vaccines, food dyes, fluoride and why ‘Make America ...

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    Some 'crunchy moms' are ready for Kennedy. The day after the election, some celebrated Trump's win and Kennedy's potential role as a national public health decision-maker, despite his lack of a ...

  6. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day, known colloquially as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States which commemorates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, establishing the United States of America.

  7. The cost of strength: Why trust is America’s greatest asset

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    In an era of escalating geopolitical competition, economic fragmentation, and emerging security threats, trust has only become more important. Without trust, cooperation falters, alliances weaken ...

  8. President Donald Trump promises 'golden age of America' in ...

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    DORAL, Fl. – President Donald Trump took a victory lap in a speech before House Republicans Monday evening, touting the executive orders he signed during his first week in office and riffing on ...

  9. 1844 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    February 28: USS Princeton disaster January 15 – The University of Notre Dame receives its charter from Indiana.; February 28 – The "Peacemaker", the largest naval gun in the world, explodes during a demonstration aboard the USS Princeton on the Potomac River, killing six, including Secretary of State Abel P. Upshur and Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer.