Washington, DC - Every day, nurses provide quality, compassionate, and critical care to patients during both routine medical visits and in times of great vulnerability, fear, and uncertainty.  Over the past weeks and months, as our nurses have worked heroically on the frontlines of the coronavirus response, their contributions to the health and well-being of our citizenry have been exponentially magnified.  On National Nurses Day, we honor and celebrate the extraordinary men and women who devote themselves to this vital and noble profession.

Los Angeles, California - IMDb, the world’s most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity information, is expanding its original content offerings with today’s launch of its firstever podcast, Movies That Changed My Life. The weekly series will feature celebrities and filmmakers discussing the movies that inspired them and helped launch their careers. The podcast joins other popular IMDb original video series including The IMDb Show, IMDbrief and What to Watch.

Washington, DC - "With today’s action and every action to come, the Trump administration will fight for America’s students." ~ President Donald J. Trump

Washington, DC - "We will leverage every resource we have to bring safety to our tribal communities, and we will not waver in this mission." ~ President Donald J. Trump

Washington, DC - The American Indian and Alaska Native people have endured generations of injustice.  They experience domestic violence, homicide, sexual assault, and abuse far more frequently than other groups.  These horrific acts, committed predominantly against women and girls, are egregious and unconscionable.  During Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives Awareness Day, we reaffirm our commitment to ending the disturbing violence against these Americans and to honoring those whose lives have been shattered and lost.

Washington, DC - In recognition of National Teacher Day and Teacher Appreciation Week, First Lady Melania Trump held a series of telephone calls with teachers and educators from across America. Mrs. Trump spoke with elementary, middle and high school educators, both public and private. During the calls, the First Lady expressed her heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for all that educators are doing for students during these unprecedented times.