University of Pennsylvania Law School's Kermit Roosevelt and attorney James Bopp, Jr. debate the 14th Amendment disqualification clause and Brookings Institution's Wendy Edelberg discusses the new Census report showing rising U.S. poverty rates.
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Professor Kermit Roosevelt and attorney James Bopp, Jr. discussed the legal arguments and lawsuits surrounding the 14th Amendment seeking to disqualify former President Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson delivers remarks commemorating the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, which caused the death of four young girls.
President Biden announced two White House officials, acting Labor Secretary Julie Su and Economic Adviser Gene Sperling, will be heading to Detroit to offer support with contract negotiations between the big three automakers and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union. President Biden stressed he hopes all parties will return to the table for talks and agree on a "win-win" contract.
Fiona Hill, former National Security Council director for Europe and Russia, and Timothy Garton Ash, European Studies professor at Oxford University, discussed the global impact of the Russia-Ukraine War at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. They placed the issue in historical context, discussing the post-Cold War era and past Russian imperialism, and drew connections to present times. Susan Glasser, staff writer for The New Yorker, moderated the conversation.
The Brookings Institution's Economic Studies Senior Fellow Wendy Edelberg discussed the latest Census report showing the first poverty rate increase in 13 years.
Ben Carson, former Housing and Urban Developement Secretary, are among the speakers at the Family Research Council's Pray Vote Stand Summit in Washington, DC.
President Biden would host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan announced in a briefing on President Biden's upcoming trip to the 2023 United Nations General Assembly in New York City. The meeting would follow three days of activity at the U.N., including meetings with the body's secretary-general and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Following Mr. Sullivan's briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre talked to reporters about the Biden administration's policy agenda and took questions on a variety of topics, mostly regarding domestic policy.
President Biden gives his support to the UAW strike against GM, Ford & Stellantis, GOP Presidential candidates Ron DeSantis & Mike Pence at Christian conservative summits in DC, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson at the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing 60th anniversary service, White House confirms Ukrainian President will meet with President Biden in DC next week.
President Biden gives his support to the UAW strike against GM, Ford & Stellantis, GOP Presidential candidates Ron DeSantis & Mike Pence at Christian conservative summits in DC, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson at the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing 60th anniversary service, White House confirms Ukrainian President will meet with President Biden in DC next week.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson delivers remarks commemorating the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, which caused the death of four young girls.
Journalist Loren Grush detailed the history & experiences of the six women selected in 1978 to become America's first female astronauts. She was interviewed by former NASA deputy administrator Lori Garver.
University of San Diego philosophy professor Matt Zwolinski, co-author of "The Individualists," talked about the history of libertarianism from the 1850s to today. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Slate staff writer Henry Grabar explored how parking lots largely influence what urban spaces around the country look like. The Mercantile Library in Cincinnati, Ohio, hosted this event.
Oil magnate Harold Hamm, author of "Game Changer," discussed his decades-long effort to achieve energy independence in America. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
Harvard Law professor Susan Crawford argued that Charleston, South Carolina, is emblematic of the problems America will face with both racism and climate change. The Harvard Bookstore hosted this event.
Harvard Law professor Susan Crawford argued that Charleston, South Carolina, is emblematic of the problems America will face with both racism and climate change. The Harvard Bookstore hosted this event.
Journalist Loren Grush detailed the history & experiences of the six women selected in 1978 to become America's first female astronauts. She was interviewed by former NASA deputy administrator Lori Garver.
University of San Diego philosophy professor Matt Zwolinski, co-author of "The Individualists," talked about the history of libertarianism from the 1850s to today. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Slate staff writer Henry Grabar explored how parking lots largely influence what urban spaces around the country look like. The Mercantile Library in Cincinnati, Ohio, hosted this event.
Oil magnate Harold Hamm, author of "Game Changer," discussed his decades-long effort to achieve energy independence in America. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
Harvard Law professor Susan Crawford argued that Charleston, South Carolina, is emblematic of the problems America will face with both racism and climate change. The Harvard Bookstore hosted this event.
University of San Diego philosophy professor Matt Zwolinski, co-author of "The Individualists," talked about the history of libertarianism from the 1850s to today. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2023 in Memphis.
Journalist Loren Grush detailed the history & experiences of the six women selected in 1978 to become America's first female astronauts. She was interviewed by former NASA deputy administrator Lori Garver.