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Are Campus Title IX Proceedings ‘Judicial’ or Not?

This legal question is sure to bedevil colleges for years to come.

What’s the Problem Here?

Dominic Pino has said the quiet part out loud.

Presidents and Taxes

Amity Shlaes has a new article out in her ‘The Forgotten Book’ column.

New York Times Confirms St. Louis Gender Clinic Whistleblower’s Claim That Adolescents Were Rushed into ‘Affirming’ Care

‘With its psychologists overbooked, the clinic relied on external therapists, some with little experience in gender issues,’ the Times reported.

Loads of agents joined DEA despite lying on polygraph test, watchdog says

The Drug Enforcement Administration hired dozens of agents and analysts suspected of lying during their pre-employment polygraph test, the Justice Department's watchdog said in a report released Wednesday.

Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to slip in polls ahead of GOP debate

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has lost support from potential Republican presidential primary voters, according to a new poll that shows just 12% say he's their preferred nominee in 2024.

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum hurt playing basketball on eve of GOP debate

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum was injured Tuesday while playing basketball with staff members, placing his debate appearance Wednesday in question.

Young conservatives urge GOP to leave a climate legacy

Republican presidential candidates, ready to test their mettle, will take center stage for their inaugural debate of the election cycle Wednesday night. However, amid the familiar buzz of political discourse, something new has emerged.

Is Bradley Cooper’s film promotion too on the nose?

Actor Bradley Cooper has recently found himself at the center of a social media-driven controversy following the release of the trailer for his second directorial feature, Maestro.

Republican debate: I believe Vivek Ramaswamy is serious. Can he convince the country?

At 38 years old, Vivek Ramaswamy became one of the 20 youngest billionaires in the nation, according to Forbes's estimation. He did so not primarily through opining on woke corporatism or becoming a fixture on cable news but rather through the meritocratic tedium of biotech investing. His wife is an elite laryngologist in her own right, and the couple has two not-yet-school-aged children.

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