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February 23-24, 2026: Co-hosted by the @MilkenInstitute and the Richard Nixon Foundation, the 5th annual Cancer Conference brings together leaders in science, medicine, policy, technology, finance, and philanthropy to chart the future of cancer research, accelerate breakthroughs across all diseases, while commemorating the 55th anniversary of the National Cancer Act, signed by President Richard Nixon. Watch the live stream of the conference TOMORROW: nixnfdn.org/40wqaip

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Congratulations to Lisa Argyros on her swearing-in as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Latvia!
We’ll miss her exceptional leadership on the Nixon Foundation Board and wish her every success in advancing America’s interests abroad.
U.S. Embassy Riga@USEmbassyRiga
Ambassador-Designate Melissa Argyros was sworn in today at the State Department, surrounded by family, friends, and colleagues. With this final step completed, Ambassador-Designate Argyros will soon depart for Rīga to lead the U.S. Mission in Latvia and further strengthen the close U.S.-Latvia partnership. 🇺🇸🤝🇱🇻
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In 2024, the Richard Nixon Foundation jointly awarded its Architect of Peace Award to Her Imperial Majesty Empress Farah Pahlavi, and His Imperial Highness Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.
The Award's citation read that the Empress and Crown Prince are "much more than a symbol of what was...they are representatives today of a strong but oppressed people, a noble but burdened citizenry who are crying out for better leadership-and crying out for peace. They are symbols of what could be."


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Those first four years in San Clemente were profoundly difficult and painful. I succeeded in recovering physically, spiritually, and mentally from the cataclysmic defeat I suffered in 1974. As I look back over those years in the wilderness, I would say that I was sustained by always bearing in mind three principles:
• Put the past behind you. Analyze and understand the reasons for your defeat, but do not become obsessed with what was lost. Think instead about what is left to do.
• Do not let your critics get to you. Remember that they win only if they divert you into fighting them rather than driving toward your goals.
• Devote your time to a goal larger than yourself. Avoid the temptation of living simply for pleasure or striving only to leave a larger estate.
Richard Nixon. In The Arena: A Memoir of Victory, Defeat, and Renewal

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