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It took a historic massacre of Jews for the Washington Post to decide colleges shouldn’t opine on world events

Now colleges are condemning the indiscriminate slaughter of civilian Jews in Israel, and the barbaric spectacle of campus demonstrators cheering the Oct. 7 attack, the Washington Post editors have suddenly decided that college administrators should cool it with the public statements.

The Hill’s Morning Report — Biden tackles age, hostage negotiations

From birthday celebrations to high-pressure negotiations, President Biden is teeing off a packed Thanksgiving week.  The president turns 81 today, a fact that’s sure to inspire mixed emotions among his supporters. Biden was already the oldest president ever on the day he took the oath of office in 2021. If he wins reelection and serves...

Suspect found dead after a teenager and 3 women killed in Memphis

A man believed to have fatally shot three women and a teenager has been found dead following an hours-long manhunt, police have confirmed.

Illinois Gov. Pritzker doubles down on White House likening Trump to Hitler, Mussolini over ‘vermin’ remark

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker took issue with former President Donald Trump's "predilection for revenge," comparing the GOP frontrunner to dictators of 1930s and 1940s Europe.

Biden to celebrate 81st birthday by honoring White House Thanksgiving tradition

President Biden's 81st birthday on Monday will be spent at the White House's Rose Garden, where he will continue a presidential tradition of pardoning two turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving.

When you abandon trade, wars follow

It’s all connected. The hideous, grinding war in Ukraine. The inhumanities in Israel and Gaza. The breezy declaration by Chinese President Xi Jinping that China intends to absorb Taiwan and that President Joe Biden had better not get in his way. The sense of economic insecurity. All are signs of a dissolving Western order, a moment of transition that, as well as being unstable in itself, is almost certain to lead to something worse.

Senate Democrats warn Manchin that running for president would risk disaster 

Sen. Joe Manchin’s (D-W.Va.) flirtation with a third-party presidential bid after announcing his retirement from the Senate is sparking anxiety among Democratic senators who warn that Manchin would make a big mistake if he challenges President Biden. Democratic lawmakers say that if Manchin runs for president as an independent it will hurt Biden’s re-election...

The Memo: Drama in GOP primary is all about second place

The GOP’s presidential primary has grown more dramatic — but, so far, only in terms of the battle for second place. Former President Trump has held onto a huge lead nationally as well as in the key early states. An array of Trump dramas — his indictment in four criminal cases, his civil trial in...

Advocates say candidates need to prioritize Black men in 2024

Advocates are urging political leaders to prioritize Black male voters to keep them from staying home on Election Day 2024. The demographic, some say, is too often overlooked and their concerns dismissed. “There's never been a point where Black men’s issues were put front and center for any political party in a real way,” said Mondale...

Soros-backed ‘anti-police’ DA sparks outrage after showing up to fallen officer funeral: ‘Slap in the face’

A George Soros-backed district attorney accused of anti-police bias sparked outrage on Friday when he showed up to the funeral of a fallen Austin police officer.

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