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Authoritarians Flexing Their Muscles in Colleges and Universities

Sarah McLaughlin’s new book, Authoritarians in the Academy, deserves a wide readership.

Rebecca Taibleson: An Excellent Pick for the Seventh Circuit

If she brings the same cunning to the Seventh Circuit as a judge that she did as an advocate, she’ll be a force to...

Survey finds Federal Student Aid complaints surging amid federal layoffs

Recent surveys show a sharp increase in college administrators complaining about the Federal Student Aid process as the Trump administration implements mass layoffs, a higher education trade group reported Wednesday.

Musk pauses third-party plan: Report

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has set aside his idea of a third party in exchange for staying in the good graces of Republicans and focusing on his companies.

White House launches TikTok account amid Trump’s extension of grace period from ban

The White House launched an account on TikTok this week, amid uncertainty about the popular video app's future as a deadline approaches for its Chinese-owned parent company to sell to an American buyer or face a ban.

National Park rangers face possible prosecution after flying transgender flag at Yosemite

The battle over trans rights is unfolding against the backdrop of one of the most renowned rock climbing destinations in the country.

Trump calls on Fed governor Lisa Cook to resign over mortgage fraud claim

President Trump urged one of the Federal Reserve's governors, Lisa Cook, to resign on Wednesday after a top housing official accused her of potential mortgage fraud.

Retailers scramble to adjust to new reality under tariffs

Major retailers say they will increase prices or reorganize their supply chains in response to cost pressures from President Trump's tariffs.

As hurricane season collides with immigration agenda, fears increase for those without legal status

If a major hurricane approaches Central Florida this season, Maria knows it's dangerous to stay inside her wooden, trailer-like home. In past storms, she evacuated to her sister's sturdier house. If she couldn't get there, a shelter set up at the local high school served as a refuge if needed.

Newsom’s cracked mirror

CASTLE SHANNON, Pennsylvania — A little over a year ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) came to western Pennsylvania to stump for then-President Joe Biden on the border of this borough and Mt. Lebanon, one of the wealthiest suburbs of Pittsburgh. He gave a short speech to quell the efforts to pressure Biden to drop out […]

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