Police Clash With Palestine Protesters on Multiple Campuses
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by Nia Prater
8h ago
Photo: Kirby Lee via AP Last week, the NYPD arrived on Columbia University’s campus and arrested students involved in a pro-Palestine encampment. Earlier this week, police officers arrested demonstrators at Yale and the University of Minnesota. And on Wednesday, law enforcement broke up protests at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Southern California. On Wednesday, hundreds of protesters gathered on UT Austin’s campus as part of a scheduled class walkout by the school’s chapter of the Palestine Solidarity Committee. The event called for participants to occupy the univers ..read more
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Can Elon Musk Pull Off a Mark Zuckerberg?
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by Kevin T. Dugan
11h ago
Photo: Tolga Akmen/Bloomberg via Getty Images By the time Elon Musk held a conference call with Wall Street on Tuesday night, he had spent most of the last year on the defensive. The call was nominally to discuss Tesla’s historically bad earnings that saw net income drop 55 percent last quarter. His largest and most important company has lost half of its value since July and more than two-thirds since its 2021 peak. Some of this could be blamed on factors affecting any electric-vehicle company — interest rates are high, subsidies are drying up, and the buying public is losing their enthus ..read more
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Trump vs. Biden Polls: Kennedy Now Threatens Both Candidates
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by Ed Kilgore
11h ago
Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; Photos: Getty For a while there, the independent ticket of ex-Democrats Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan seemed to be taking crucial votes away from Democrat Joe Biden, at least as indicated by comparing three-way and five-way (with Cornel West and Jill Stein) polls to head-to-head matchups of the incumbent and Donald Trump. Now, even as Biden has all but erased his polling deficit against Trump, he’s getting some more good news in surveys that include other candidates. Two recent major national polls show Biden running better in a five-way than a tw ..read more
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Was the Ukraine Aid Bill a Trump Defeat or a Strategic Retreat?
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by Ed Kilgore
12h ago
Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images There’s no question that the passage of a foreign-aid package similar to what Joe Biden requested last October was a setback for America First diehards and the confrontation-above-all hyperpartisans of the House Freedom Caucus. It also represented a personal vindication for House Speaker Mike Johnson, who until recently looked a little lost in his job. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s threats to take away Johnson’s gavel for the grievous heresy of selective bipartisanship now look hollow. The successful appropriation of crucial aid for Ukraine was even more obviously a b ..read more
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2024 Turnout May Be High Despite Apathy for Biden and Trump
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by Ed Kilgore
13h ago
Photo: Elijah Nouvelage/The Washington Post via Getty Images There’s a real conundrum affecting early predictions on the level of turnout for the presidential election this year. On one hand, we are in an era of historically high turnout, as a Pew Research Center report last year confirmed: The elections of 2018, 2020 and 2022 were three of the highest-turnout U.S. elections of their respective types in decades. About two-thirds (66%) of the voting-eligible population turned out for the 2020 presidential election — the highest rate for any national election since 1900. The 2018 elec ..read more
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Air Travel Is About to Get a Little Less Annoying
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by Nia Prater
15h ago
Photo: RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/Denver Post The days of airlines leaving customers in the financial lurch after canceling their flights may be coming to an end. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Transportation issued two new rules that are aimed at tackling delayed refunds and hidden junk fees for consumers. Airlines will be required to promptly refund customers who are owed money and to inform customers about service fees before they purchase their fares and additional services. “Passengers deserve to know upfront what costs they are facing and should get their money back when an airlin ..read more
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Student Protesters Are Schooling Their Universities
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by Sarah Jones
15h ago
Photo: Alex Kent/AFP via Getty Images What is a university for? At Columbia University and its affiliated women’s college, Barnard, it is ostensibly to value critical thought, a broad mind, and a commitment to reason. Only look at their websites, as any prospective student might do. Columbia’s says the school wants “to educate future generations, create knowledge that will take humanity forward, and invest in community, both locally and globally,” adding that it will “teach students how to think, not what to think.” Or so it claims. Platitudes often fall short of reality, and that’s true at Co ..read more
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Who Is Will Stancil? And Why Is He In Your Feed?
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by David Klion
21h ago
Photo: Tim Gruber Twitter isn’t real life” is something people say a lot on X, the social-media platform owned by Elon Musk that many of us still prefer to call Twitter. The journalists we see posting most often on Twitter aren’t necessarily the ones with the most power in the industry, the politicians with the largest Twitter followings aren’t necessarily the ones who win elections, and the conventional wisdom that congeals on Twitter is not what the vast majority of people regard as conventional wisdom. But it’s easy to forget all that when you’re one of the site’s “power users” — those with ..read more
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We’re at Peak Sports Right Now for a Reason
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by Will Leitch
1d ago
Photo: Steph Chambers/Getty Images On March 15, 2020, in the hallowed pages of the New York Times, I published one of the dumbest things I’ve ever written. (And there are many contenders for that title.) Four days after that fateful March 11 night when the NBA shut down, then-President Trump made his sniffly, error-filled, and super-not-reassuring Oval Office speech about COVID-19, and we all learned that Tom Hanks was sick, I (and others, it should be said) worried that sports themselves might be in some sort of existential peril. If you promise to be gentle, I will quote myself: [N]o one kn ..read more
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Trump Is Furious He Got Caught Sleeping in Court
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by Margaret Hartmann
1d ago
Illustration: Jane Rosenberg/REUTERS If a normal person fell asleep during a high-profile trial over hush-money payments they made to cover up an affair with a porn star, how would they react? It’s a bit hard to say, since a normal person would never be in this scenario. But it seems likely they’d be embarrassed or angry at themselves. Of course, Donald Trump doesn’t experience those emotions. So instead he has “privately raged” at the journalists who informed the public that he’s been unable to keep his eyes open in court, according to three sources who spoke to Rolling Stone. The magazine re ..read more
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