Senate Republicans Press NPR for ‘Course Correction’ Following New Allegations of Political Bias

Several Senate Republicans are urging National Public Radio (NPR) CEO Katherine Maher to begin a “course correction” following recent allegations by senior NPR editor Uri Berliner, that the news radio broadcaster’s credibility has been undercut by political bias and slanted coverage. Mr. Berliner first went public with his criticism of NPR’s political slant in an

Columbia Encampment Lives On After Another Deadline From President Shafik Passes

MANHATTAN—Columbia University president Minouche Shafik again set a deadline for unsanctioned student protesters to vacate their “Gaza Solidarity” encampment. Hours after that deadline passed, the encampment still stands. Shafik sent students a Monday morning letter asking them to “voluntarily disperse” from the encampment by 2 p.m. or face suspension. The students refused, voting unanimously to

Trump, DeSantis Hold Private Meeting in Miami

Meanwhile, President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign has begun courting the supposed ‘Never-Trump’ faction of GOP voters who were supporting Nikki Haley. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis met former President Donald Trump in Miami on Sunday to discuss how he could help with the presidential campaign, as the two former competitors for the Republican presidential nomination appeared