Center for American Progress' Emily Gee and Cato Institute's Michael Cannon discuss the role health care will play in the upcoming campaign and U.S. Special Envoy to Yemen Timothy Lenderking discusses Houthi strikes in the Red Sea.
John Bolton was interviewed by George Conway about his experiences working as national security adviser in the Trump administration. He also shared his thoughts on what a second Trump presidency may be like, predicting Mr. Trump would seek retribution against his enemies and there would be "continuing crisis, turmoil, chaos--perhaps amounting to constitutional problems." However, Mr. Bolton said he would not vote for incumbent President Joe Biden, citing ideological differences. Society for the Rule of Law hosted this event in Washington, DC.
James Bennet, former New York Times editorial editor and senior editor at the Economist, joined Washington Free Beacon Editor in Chief Eliana Johnson, Washington Post Opinion Editor Charles Lane, and Thomas Williams, staff writer at the Atlantic, for a discussion on illiberalism, democracy, and truth in journalism. Topics included decreased trust in institutions, bias in media, and how social media and the decline of local news have impacted journalism. The American Enterprise Institute hosted this event.
Hillary Clinton, former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and others discuss the impact of AI on the 2024 elections abroad. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Iranga Kahangama, assistant homeland security secretary for cyber, infrastructure, risk and resilience, discussed election security and integrity during a conversation hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Topics included foreign interference in elections, cyber security, artificial intelligence, and fortifying election institutions against threats.
Fed Chair Powell on inflation report & interest rates, Gov. Moore (D-MD) on Key Bridge collapse recovery, interview with Politico's Alex Guillen on new EPA large truck emissions standards, anniversary of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich's arrest in Russia.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on the inflation report and future of interest rates, Gov. Moore (D-MD) on recovery from the Key Bridge collapse, interview with Politico's Alex Guillen on new EPA large truck emissions standards, anniversary of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich's arrest and detention in Russia on espionage charges, wreath-laying ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on this National Vietnam War Veterans Day.
Maryland officials, including Gov. Wes Moore (D), provided an update on the investigation into the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse. He said the focus was on recovering the victims still missing when the bridge failed. Additionally, the governor said work was being done on clearing bridge debris from the water in order to reopen the Port of Baltimore for vessel traffic. The bridge came tumbling down earlier in the week after a cargo ship struck one of the bridge's support pillars.
NYU professor Jonathan Haidt argued that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children. He was interviewed by Harvard University Center for Digital Thriving co-director and author Emily Weinstein.
Counterpoint Institute president Shea Bradley Farrell talked about Hungary's fight against communism and the lessons she thinks the United States should learn from it. The Embassy of Hungary in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Time magazine senior correspondent Simon Shuster talked about the life and political career of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This event was held at Unity Temple on The Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.
Dekalb County chief executive officer Michael Thurmond spoke about Georgia colony founder James Oglethorpe and his journey from slave trader to abolitionist.
Writer Dayton Duncan looked at the history of the American buffalo, from prehistoric times to their co-existence alongside Native Americans, to their near extinction during western expansion efforts by early American settlers.
NYU professor Jonathan Haidt argued that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children. He was interviewed by Harvard University Center for Digital Thriving co-director and author Emily Weinstein.
Counterpoint Institute president Shea Bradley Farrell talked about Hungary's fight against communism and the lessons she thinks the United States should learn from it. The Embassy of Hungary in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Time magazine senior correspondent Simon Shuster talked about the life and political career of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This event was held at Unity Temple on The Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.
Dekalb County chief executive officer Michael Thurmond spoke about Georgia colony founder James Oglethorpe and his journey from slave trader to abolitionist.
Writer Dayton Duncan looked at the history of the American buffalo, from prehistoric times to their co-existence alongside Native Americans, to their near extinction during western expansion efforts by early American settlers.
NYU professor Jonathan Haidt argued that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children. He was interviewed by Harvard University Center for Digital Thriving co-director and author Emily Weinstein.