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Schwarzenegger looking for ‘someone fresh’ in 2024 presidential race

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) said he is looking for “someone fresh” in the 2024 presidential race and isn’t confident in either former President Trump or President Biden. “I’m a big believer in new blood and a new generation,” Schwarzenegger told Axios in an interview published Friday. “But if that’s what it needs, if...

Biden to meet with Mexico’s president in San Francisco amid 2024 jitters

President Biden and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will meet in San Francisco on Friday as both countries dive into high-stakes presidential elections in 2024. The two leaders are meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, where Biden has already met jointly with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and...

Homeless man sentenced to 27 months for assaulting Democratic lawmaker in elevator

A homeless man has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for attacking a Democratic Congresswoman in an elevator earlier this year.

Biden camp weighs joining TikTok to sway young voters months after purging app from federal devices: report

A new report revealed the Biden campaign is considering joining the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok to reach younger voters.

Biden admin launches investigation into top universities over antisemitism, Islamophobia

The Education Department is launching investigations into several universities and one local school district over reports of alleged antisemitism and Islamophobia.

Key Trump impeachment figure running for Congress as Democrat

Retired Army Col. Eugene Vindman, a whistleblower who helped kick off former President Trump's first impeachment, announced he is running for Congress as a Democrat.

Biden signs temporary spending bill, pushes budget fight with GOP into 2024

President Biden signed the temporary spending bill passed by both the House and Senate, stopping an approaching government shutdown.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 17

2014—For the second month in a row, the Supreme Court (in Frost v. Van Boening) summarily reverses an opinion authored by Ninth Circuit judge...

How Should Educators Use AI?

Many college students want to coast through and get their degrees with as little effort as possible. Professors should not enable them.

Baseball Takes the Loss on Georgia’s Voting Law

Baseball backed the lie that Georgia’s voting laws were Jim Crow on steroids. Now, Rob Manfred is the one eating crow.

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