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Morehouse defends students, faculty who turned their backs during Biden speech: ‘We are proud’

Morehouse College is praising its students and faculty after at least seven graduates and one faculty member sat with their backs turned to President Biden as he delivered his commencement address at the Atlanta school earlier Sunday.Morehouse said “peaceful assembly is core” to the school’s “social justice tradition,” and its administration “fully supports and defends the right to peacefully protest and the expression of one’s views openly.

Top moments from Biden’s Morehouse commencement address

President Biden delivered the commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta on Sunday, his first appearance on a college campus amid widespread unrest and anti-Israel protests.Biden’s speech touched on everything from his history serving as vice president under President Obama to the war in Israel and campus protests.Here are some of the most notable moments from Biden’s appearance.

‘Everyone on the Team Is Invited’: Karine Jean-Pierre Addresses White House Invite Status for Chiefs’ Harrison Butker

It wasn’t the most enthusiastic invite of all time, but White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says that Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s invite to the White House is still open despite the backlash over his defense of the Christian faith at a commencement address last weekend.
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Maryland governor signs Biden-inspired bill establishing ‘Center for Firearm Violence Prevention’

Democratic Maryland governor Wes Moore signed a bill establishing the first statewide gun violence prevention center earlier this week.The project, which is called the Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention, will operate within the Maryland Department of Health. Its mission is to “consolidate and better coordinate Maryland’s public health approach to preventing gun violence,” according to a press release published by the governor’s office on Thursday.