In the high-stakes presidential election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln’s candidacy was boosted by the zeal of young supporters who rallied in groups.
U.S. Adds Three Chinese Companies to Blacklist Over Forced Labor Allegations
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said it was banning imports from three Chinese companies, alleging they used forced labor from the Chinese territory of Xinjiang.
Newsmax Considers IPO With Private Placement of Up to $225 Million
The media network plans to publicly list its shares later this year and is looking to raise capital.
Notable & Quotable: Rick Perlstein on 'Genocide Joe'
‘Saying you should vote for [Biden] anyway is a hard argument to make. . . . All the same, my failure is gutting me worse than anything that has happened to me before in my career.’
Caitlin Clark Left Off U.S. Women's Olympic Basketball Team
The WNBA rookie star didn’t make the 12-player cut for the 9-time gold-medalist squad that plays in the Paris Games starting next month.
Washington Post CEO Turns to Damage Control After Turbulent Week
“I know trust has been lost,” William Lewis tells the newsroom after a contentious town hall and the top editor’s abrupt exit.
Biden Enlisted Qatar and Egypt to Pressure Hamas. It Backfired.
The militant group’s leaders dug in after being threatened with arrest, sanctions and expulsion from Doha if they didn’t agree to a cease-fire with Israel.
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