Your guide to the region's top events, mixed with some commentary about life, media, gossip and politics in Washington, DC.
PBS’s new three-part series about the life and work of former Secretary of State George P. Shultz was produced by Free to Choose Media, a nonprofit that “focuses on issues of personal, economic, and political freedom” and was built on the shoulders of a series hosted by economist Milton Friedman. It was funded in part by the foundation arm of a company of which Shultz was president,
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