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Don’t push people with disabilities like me to give up their lives by legalizing doctor-assisted suicide

Given my own brushes with death over my 34 years — and those moments of staring into the suicidal abyss due to depression associated...

NYC should look to the Mississippi Miracle to learn how to teach reading

Today, fourth-grade students in Mississippi read almost a full school year ahead of their peers in New York City, according to national test scores.

Supreme Court blocks Trump’s Alien Enemies deportations, demands more due process

The Supreme Court hit pause Friday on President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang suspects, saying the administration was not giving them full due process and rights.

Thumbs-up for Trump on the rise as anxiety lessens

President Trump's approval rating is rising as Americans' worries regarding the economy and a possible recession lessen, a new poll shows.

Judge blasts Trump, Noem for saying Abrego Garcia won’t ‘return’ to U.S.

The federal judge working to un-deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia unloaded on the Trump administration Friday, saying statements that the MS-13 gang suspect won't "return" to the U.S. suggest the government is defying the court's orders.

Army to place large metal plates on D.C. streets to protect them from tanks during June parade

The Army will place large metal plates at key points on the streets of Washington to better protect the pavement from the movements of 25 M1 Abrams main battle tanks set to roll through the capital on June 14, a U.S. official told the Associated Press.

Trump, on way back from Mideast, attacks celebrities

President Trump spent some of his time flying back from the Middle East posting about his "Bad Blood" with music stars Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen.

Ex-U.S. ambassador to Ukraine says she resigned over disagreements with Trump’s diplomacy

The former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine said she resigned last month due to deep disagreements with President Trump's stance on Russia.

AI pushback will reinforce the authority of professors

A few years back, one could not have imagined a professor’s stipulation for in-class essay writing being met with demands for in-class grading. Now, it seems less far off. When ChatGPT entered schools in 2022, it ranked high on the list of concerns and remains there. Many schools, particularly colleges, take a “balanced” position on […]

The Democratic population decline you may not have heard of: Pennsylvania

You have likely heard about the Democratic policies that have been running residents out of Democrat-run states such as California, New York, and Illinois. But you may not have heard that Pennsylvania is going through the same process. Penn State University is closing seven of its 20 campuses in the state, citing Pennsylvania’s declining population. According to a report commissioned by […]

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