Morning Briefing: April 27, 2024 Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Saturday, including the Israeli killing of 51 more Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the International Court of Justice announcement related ... 04/26/2024 - 7:15 pm | View Link
Morning briefing: What CBI found at premises of TMC strongman's aide; Biden reveals he once considered suicide, and more Arms and ammunition, including foreign-made revolvers and a foreign-made pistol, were recovered as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday carried out searches at two premises of an ... 04/26/2024 - 4:38 pm | View Link
Afternoon Briefing: Protests continue for second day at Northwestern Good afternoon, Chicago. Pro-Palestinian protests continued for a second day today at Northwestern’s Evanston campus, with hundreds of students and faculty — many of whom spent the night in tents — ... 04/26/2024 - 4:04 am | View Link
AZ Briefing: 24-story tower coming to this prime Phoenix location; Cardinals select dynamic receiver in NFL Draft; Pets up for adoption ➤ The Arizona Cardinals drafted Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. with the fourth pick in the NFL Draft. Harrison is a dynamic playmaker who will become a main target for quarterback Kyler ... 04/26/2024 - 2:32 am | View Link
Friday Briefing The Supreme Court considers presidential immunity. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared ready yesterday to rule that former presidents have some degree of immunity from criminal ... 04/25/2024 - 5:16 pm | View Link
Fareed talks to Ieva Jusionyte, author of "Exit Wounds," about how American guns that cross southward into Mexico are contributing to a vicious cycle of violence on the US southern border.
Matt Pottinger, former Trump aide and China expert, explains to Fareed why he thinks the Biden administration should adopt a more hardline approach to China: "We need to recognize that Xi Jinping is already waging a cold war against us."
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren tells Fareed why Israel needs to go into Rafah and how Israel can manage the long-term insurgency in Gaza
Fareed hears two perspectives on the college-campus protests, from Columbia University professor Bruce Robbins and New York Times columnist Bret Stephens. They discuss what kind of speech can be called "genocidal" and whether Israel faces equal scrutiny on human-rights issues compared to other countries.
Bruce Robbins, Columbia University professor, and Bret Stephens, New York Times columnist, speak to Fareed about the boundaries of free speech on college campuses — and whether Columbia University should have called in the police to arrest pro-Palestinian protesters.