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Middlebury College Using Prominent Alumnus as ‘Scapegoat’ for Its Dark Record on Eugenics, Lawsuit Claims

The college stripped former Vermont Governor John Mead’s name from the chapel he donated on account of a single speech.

The Daily White House Press Briefing Should Be Scrapped

Karine Jean-Pierre’s disastrous book tour only underscores the long-running pointlessness of her former job.

The Big Housing Decision Ahead for Congress

What is the right time limit for subsidized housing?

Why I Reject ‘No Enemies to the Right’

Conservatives must make clear that we will not treat the foundational principle of inherent and equal human dignity as optional.

What salary is considered ‘upper class’ in 2025? It depends on who you ask

Wealth is in the eye of the beholder.

Hegseth: Military strikes alleged drug vessel in Caribbean, killing 3

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said late Saturday that U.S. forces struck an alleged drug vessel in the Caribbean and killed three after a string of similar strikes in the region in recent weeks. “Today, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on another narco-trafficking vessel operated...

Daylight saving time ends: What if our clocks didn’t fall back?

Our lives could look much differently if we stopped changing the clocks twice a year.

Airstrikes on alleged drug traffickers are illegal, immoral and ineffective

The airstrikes on alleged drug dealers in international waters set a dangerous precedent.

Cuomo rips Mamdani policies as ‘all BS’ days before election

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (I) on Sunday called Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani (D) "the most divisive candidate I have ever experienced in New York." "He alienated the Jewish community," Cuomo said on the “Cats Roundtable” radio show hosted by John Catsimatidis on WABC 770 AM. "Alienated the Italian community. Offended the LGBTQ community …...

Clashing GOP proposals throw HIV services into deep uncertainty

Some lawmakers and advocates are increasingly uncertain whether critical HIV and AIDS services will survive the federal government’s funding fight. The GOP’s House-passed budget bill seeks to cut over $1.5 billion in services for people living with and vulnerable to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the U.S. — far greater than the cuts proposed by...

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