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Who pours the kibble? And other answers about daily life for dogs in the White House Bonnie Berkowitz, The Washington Post Jan. 30, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3President George W. Bush and Miss Beazley hang out in the Oval Office between meetings in 2006.Eric Draper/Courtesy of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.Show MoreShow Less 2of3While presidential dogs such as Bo Obama, shown here walking with his family on the south lawn in 2009, do not get Secret Service code names, his canine sister Sunny once (briefly) wore an ID tag that gave her address as 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.Washington Post photo by Bill O Leary.Show MoreShow Less ....
“Technically, ‘Air Force One’ is used to designate any Air Force aircraft carrying the President,” a page on the White House website explained. “But it is now standard practice to use the term to refer to specific planes that are equipped to transport the Commander-in-Chief.” The “Air Force One” name “refers to one of two highly customized Boeing 747-200B series aircraft.” In 2018, reports suggested that President Trump had requested a bigger bed be brought on board for his private suite. A 2019 book also purportedly revealed that Melania Trump had her own bedroom in the White House. The misleading advertisement and article from the Livestly website appeared to contain a number of inaccuracies. For example, it claimed that there were “two massive kitchens” on board and that “each kitchen holds up to 100 people.” It’s true that Air Force One has two food-prep areas. However, they’re referred to as galleys, not kitchens. ....
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2020 Florida Conservation Corps Team In January 2020, 65 people entered service in the Florida Conservation Corps, which operates as an AmeriCorps National Service Program. Each member agreed to serve for 1,700 hours, gaining hands-on experience and training in exchange for a monthly living allowance, eligibility for health insurance, childcare assistance and student loan forbearance options. Serving at various state parks around Florida, each member joined one of three project areas: Project A.N.T. (AmeriCorps Non-native plant Terminators), Project R.O.A.R. (Regional Outreach and Awareness Recruiters) and Project T.R.E.C. (Trail Restoration and Enhancement Corps). Throughout 2020, members worked diligently on their projects at Florida s state parks. Project A.N.T. members braved the heat and humidity to treat invasive plants, exotic plants that harm our native species by taking up space and nutrients. Project T.R.E.C. members traveled to different state parks rest ....