Trump to Meet With Zelenskyy to Discuss Ukraine ‘Victory Plan’

The Republican presidential nominee has signaled he would prefer cease-fire negotiations over continued fighting in the Russia–Ukraine war. Former President Donald Trump will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his Trump Tower property in New York City on Sept. 27. The Ukrainian leader has been traveling in the United States this week, making appearances at

America Must Side With Israel Against Hezbollah

Column: No more diplomatic games from Biden and Blinken Israeli military moves near Lebanese border, Nov. 2023 (Amir Levy/Getty Images) President Biden has seen enough. On Sept. 26, the United States joined nine other countries and the European Union to demand a three-week ceasefire across the Lebanon-Israel border. “It is time,” the group said in

5 Takeaways From Harris’s MSNBC Interview

The interview was Harris’s most detailed one-on-one discussion on policy since she launched her campaign in July. Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, sat down for an interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle on Sept. 25 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—one of the most crucial states for winning the electoral college. The discussion was Harris’s first one-on-one

New York City Mayor Adams Faces Pressure After Federal Indictment

Whether the mayor can continue to govern after the revelation of charges, and amid growing calls for him to resign, is the subject of vigorous debate. A federal indictment against New York City Mayor Eric Adams has fueled fierce debate about whether he can or should remain in office. The 57-page criminal indictment, unsealed Thursday,

Biden Admin Revives Free COVID-19 Tests by Mail Program

Every U.S. household is eligible to order four free at-home tests. The Biden administration has relaunched its free COVID-19 testing program, allowing U.S. households to order at-home rapid antigen tests at no cost. The taxpayer-funded program that paused in March resumed on Sept. 26, according to Dawn O’Connell, assistant secretary for preparedness and response at

Biden Signs Stopgap Funding Bill to Prevent Pre-Election Government Shutdown

The bill, introduced on Sept. 22, sprinted through both chambers of Congress on Sept. 25. President Joe Biden signed a bill on Sept. 26 to punt the deadline for government funding to Dec. 20, foreclosing the possibility of a government shutdown ahead of the 2024 election. “Tonight, bipartisan majorities in both chambers of Congress passed

Harvard Referred 68 Encampment Participants for Discipline. Now, With Classes in Full Swing, None Are Suspended.

‘Harvard has failed to impose meaningful discipline on antisemitic students,’ House Ed Committee writes in new report Protesters (harvardoop Instagram), Alan Garber (amacad.org) Twelve days into the anti-Israel encampment at Harvard University, then-interim president Alan Garber said participants posed “a significant risk to the educational environment.” After ending the encampment, his administration brought disciplinary cases