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An actor reprised a television role in a public service announcement posted on YouTube. The video marks the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States.
Washington ExaminerAn actor appeared in character from a television series to deliver a message about constitutional rights. The video was posted on YouTube and marks the 250th anniversary of the United States this summer.
The actor, speaking as the character, noted that rights include freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom from unreasonable searches. The message described the rights as written by founders in historical attire but still relevant today. A second actor from the same series appeared in a supporting role and endorsed the message at the end.
The video referenced the U.S. Constitution as the backdrop for the announcement. The series concluded in 2022 after six seasons. An earlier series featuring the same character ended in 2013.
foxnews.comIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a Jerusalem policy summit that two named operations destroyed Iran's nuclear infrastructure and killed 20 scientists. He also described strikes on missile and regime targets plus new security zones in Gaza, Syria and Lebanon.
foxnews.comA federal judge barred the Kennedy Center from shutting for two years of renovations and required removal of President Trump's name from the building. The board will vote in mid-July on three renovation options.
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