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New ruling reveals fate of middle school girls banned for protesting trans competitor

Five middle school girls who say they were benched from competition for objecting to a transgender competitor can race again, a West Virginia judge has ruled.

Northwestern Hit with Lawsuit, Civil-Rights Complaints over Concessions to Encampment Organizers

Northwestern leaders ignored their policies, opting instead to ‘facilitate, encourage, and coddle a dystopia cesspool of hate’ on campus, the lawsuit says.

The Saga of the ‘Black Princeton’ Chat Purge

Accurately attributing a statement to a person’s name is not ‘doxing.’

What People Are Getting Wrong about the House Antisemitism Bill

Many critics are displaying a combination of ignorance and mendacity, often with a significant dollop of anti-Jewish conspiracy theory.

No, the Pro-Hamas Campus Takeovers Aren’t Like the Civil-Rights Movement

Civil-rights protesters didn’t want to burn down the system — they wanted to share in it.

Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar Indicted on Bribery, Money Laundering Charges

‘I want to be clear that both my wife and I are innocent of these allegations,’ said Cuellar, who added that he still intends...

International Female Ride Day: Capitol Hill leaders among growing ranks of women motorcyclists

In the rough and tumble halls of Congress there's one thing a group of Democratic and Republican female lawmakers can agree on: the thrill of riding motorcycles.

Trump’s attorney says ‘quite slim’ chance for federal trials starting before November election

Will Scharf, one of Donald Trump's lawyers, said the chance that federal prosecutors can hold a trial for the former president before the November election is "quite slim."

A Black lawmaker briefly expelled from the Tennessee Statehouse will remain on the 2024 ballot

One of the two Black lawmakers briefly expelled from Tennessee's GOP-controlled Statehouse last year will remain on the 2024 ballot after overcoming a challenge from a Republican opponent.

Musician John Rich rallies behind flag-defending frat brothers

Country singer John Rich plans to hold a free "Flagstock" concert at the University of North Carolina on behalf of the fraternity brothers who stopped pro-Palestinian protesters from pulling the American flag off a campus flag pole.

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