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American decay is flowing from the Ivy League

There is no one culprit behind the civic, legal, and moral decay the country is facing, but there is one institution that is contributing to the problems far more than it is to any solution: the Ivy League.

Biden economic adviser says US Steel sale deserves ‘serious scrutiny’

Lael Brainard, director of President Biden's National Economic Council, said Thursday that the sale of U.S. Steel Corp. to Japan's Nippon Steel "appears to deserve serious scrutiny" amid backlash over the acquisition. "The President believes U.S. Steel was an integral part of our arsenal of democracy in WWII and remains a core component of the...

Moderate Dem says it ‘makes sense’ to leave Trump ballot question to courts

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), a moderate House member running for the U.S. Senate, said on Wednesday she thought it “makes sense” for former President Trump’s ballot eligibility under the 14th Amendment to be left to the federal courts to decide. In an interview on CNN with Wolf Blitzer, Slotkin was asked whether the Colorado Supreme...

DeSantis claims no ‘phonier politician than Tricky Nikki’ in latest attack ad

Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis claimed that there is no politician phonier than fellow candidate Nikki Haley in his latest attack advertisement. DeSantis posted a video on his DeSantis War Room account on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, targeting Haley, the former U.N. ambassador and former South Carolina Governor. “Aside...

How to avoid holiday travel nightmares

  Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon}   Business & Economy     Business & Economy   The Big Story  Buttigieg’s holiday travel tips Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg provided pointers for flight delays and cancellations Thursday during the busy upcoming travel season. © AP Photo “This year we have seen some...

Former Marine Paul Whelan feels abandoned in Russia: ‘It’s my life that’s draining away’

Paul Whelan, a former Marine who has been detained in Russia since 2018, said he feels as if his life is draining away after being left out of prisoner swaps between Moscow and Washington. Whelan has been sentenced to 16 years in prison on espionage charges. He has denied the charges and U.S. diplomats have...

Hungarian prime minister agrees to meet with Zelensky amid tensions

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Thursday he has agreed to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, announcing the bilateral meeting following his blockage of a $54 billion European Union package to Kyiv. Orbán said he recently met Zelensky in Argentina, and the Ukrainian leader had requested a meeting at a future point. "I accepted...

Evening Report — DNC, RNC spar over fundraising figures

A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report   The Hill illustration DNC, RNC spar over latest finance reports The Democratic National Committee (DNC) says it has the most money on hand — $20 million — it's ever had heading into an election year, reporting double the...

Pulitzer Prize winners join AI copyright lawsuit

Several Pulitzer Prize winning authors have joined a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI, the creator of the popular ChatGPT tool, alleging the tech companies used their copyrighted work to train artificial intelligence (AI) models without permission. The lawsuit, which was originally filed by author Julian Sancton in late November, now features Kai Bird, Taylor...

Biden campaign in year-end memo argues democracy on the line in 2024

The Biden campaign on Thursday outlined its arguments and strategy for the president’s reelection bid, focusing heavily in a year-end memo on the threat former President Trump poses to democracy. Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez laid out how the campaign is building out its operation in key states and fine-tuning its message as the...

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