.@marcorubio to @luisabinader: "We will never ask the Dominican Republic to accept migratory wave from #Haiti. This was my position as senator, and this is my position as Secretary of State. Secondly, the solution for Haiti is in the hands of the Haitian people."
Looking forward to getting an international perspective on higher education with the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy's webinar at 1:00 pm ET. Carnegie Corporation's Tade Akin Aina will give us an African point of view: https://t.co/ygHJ8LOV1a
Religious organizations often look to end-of-year giving to meet financial goals. Meredith McNabb explores how religious traditions tie the season of generosity to spiritual values, with rituals and teachings that focus on gratitude, and service.
https://t.co/vSdgih5qoX
TODAY Join Susan and Nikole Hannah-Jones, an investigative journalist, Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project and staff writer for The New York Times Magazine who specializes in investigating racial inequality and injustice.
https://t.co/BxXycHxOao
It was said that Black women saved democracy in 2020. Now many say it’s white women’s turn to join with their sisters and do the same. My latest: “How Will White Women Vote? It’s a Question With a Fraught History.” - The New York Times https://t.co/1AJc8UEKdx
Congratulations to ABC. The anchors are in control. They are asking focused questions. This is the kind debate this election needed. Shows journalism at its best.
Dean Pasic's interview puts this impressive gift into context - well worth reading:
Why Bloomberg’s $1 Billion Gift to Johns Hopkins Medical School Matters https://t.co/FSbOutCvKs
I wish Biden would reflect on this debate performance and then announce his decision to withdraw from the race, throwing the choice of Democratic nominee to the convention. Someone like @gretchenwhitmer or @SherrodBrown or @SecRaimondo could still jump in and beat Trump.