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Michigan high school apologizes for anti-Israel activist at ‘diversity assembly,’ doesn’t mention Jews, Israel

A Michigan high school principal apologized for hosting an anti-Israel activist at a "student-led diversity assembly" but did not mention Jewish people or Israel in his apology.

Fentanyl testing materials will be legalized in Mississippi

Mississippi is legalizing materials that will allow people to test illegal drugs to ensure they are not laced with fentanyl. The bill will become law on Jul. 1.

Gen. Mark Milley ‘not sure yet’ if Russian fighter jet’s collision with US drone was ‘intentional’

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that the collision of a Russian jet and a US drone on Tuesday follows a pattern of "unsafe" and "risky" actions by Russia.

OH college reform bill could ban diversity mandates, Chinese partnerships

State legislators introduced the Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act on Wednesday, targeting diversity quotas, relationships with Chinese institutions, and left-wing curricula.

Cruz hits back at Dem senator over school safety spat: ‘Blind partisanship above the safety of our students’

Sen. Ted Cruz responded to Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy's comments that he would not negotiate on gun safety legislation

Trump widens lead over DeSantis, rest of ’24 GOP primary field; Biden holds slight general election edge: poll

Former President Trump holds a 14-point lead over potential 2024 Republican presidential nomination rival Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, according to a new poll.

Biden 2020 campaign had ‘surreptitious involvement’ in Russian disinfo hoax surrounding Post’s Hunter laptop story: FEC complaint

Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign had “surreptitious involvement” in organizing a letter that falsely claimed the New York Post’s story about Hunter Biden's laptop...

The Key Question Concerning Racial Preferences

Academics and lawyers who favor continuing preferential admissions just assume that the system of preferences that has emerged over the past 50 years is...

Would Today’s Supreme Court Allow States to Enforce Immigration Laws?

In 2012, the Supreme Court ruled Arizona could not independently enforce federal immigration law. But today’s Supreme Court may see the matter differently.

Chip Roy: ‘It’s Time for Ron DeSantis to Be President’

Roy’s endorsement calls DeSantis ‘a man of conviction’ who has ‘unequivocally’ made Florida ‘stronger and freer.’

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