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Jacob Howland is Provost of the University of Austin, a new, private liberal arts university that is pushing back against censorship and popular narratives.
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President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping speak by phone amid heightened tensions.

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Stephen King’s version of Einstein’s quote, ‘There are two ways to live: You can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle.’

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▶The Wisdom of Athens and Jerusalem and Lessons for Today: Jacob Howland
Jacob Howland is Provost of the University of Austin, a new, private liberal arts university that is pushing back against censorship and popular narratives.
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The president said the Chinese leader extended an invitation for him to visit China.
Moderate Democrats Examine Where Party Went Wrong in 2024
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Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
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Rep. Stutzman Returns to Congress on Mission to Save Small Businesses From Big Government
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The university accused the Trump administration of trying to circumvent a previous court order blocking the revocation of its foreign student visa program.
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Trump Admin Is Renegotiating CHIPS Act Deals to Secure More Investment, Lutnick Says
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Tesla Stock Tanks 14 Percent as Trump-Musk Feud Intensifies
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Musk Begins Decommissioning SpaceX Dragon Amid Fallout With Trump
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