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Trades surge, colleges sink as the ‘toolbelt generation’ turns to hands-on work

The higher-education industry is having a bad decade.

We’re libertarians who refuse to vote for the party’s ridiculous presidential candidate

Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver has advocated for open borders and defunding the police and defended gender-affirming care for transgender kids as “the status quo.”

Hamas-Defending UC Irvine Chair Replaces Popular Jewish Studies Lecturer with Anti-Israel Professors

History chairwoman Susan Morrissey — a member of Faculty for Justice in Palestine — has previously shared statements defending Hamas and demonizing Israel.

American Higher Education Must Shrink to Improve

Schools want students because they mean revenue, but when those students can’t do the work, it causes serious problems.

Biden Can’t Let Himself Celebrate an Israeli Triumph

As a matter of politics, the administration is apparently committed to an absurd course of action that seems calibrated to annoy as many Americans...

Jurors begin deliberations in Hunter Biden gun trial

Jurors in the Hunter Biden gun trial began deliberations Monday afternoon, after days of testimony and hours of closing arguments from lawyers.

Jon Stewart argues Trump helped the country by ‘exposing’ corruption

Jon Stewart said former President Donald Trump has done the country "a service" by revealing corruption in the worlds of politics and business.

Most IRS buildings operating at less than 50% occupancy

A majority of the IRS's office buildings are running at less than 50% capacity, the tax agency's inspector general said Monday in an audit prodding officials to speed up their consolidation plans.

Congress puts Microsoft under a microscope, examines tech giant’s hold on government systems

The U.S. government's increasing reliance on Microsoft is facing fresh scrutiny on Capitol Hill despite the Biden administration touting its private sector collaborations as key to its cyber and tech innovation policies.

Violent South American gang in US represents moral misconception

Human trafficking, extortion, murder – these are some of the crimes associated with Tren de Aragua, a transnational criminal organization that torments the likes of Venezuela, Colombia, and Chile. You can add the United States to that list.  CNN reported on Sunday morning that federal officials say this violent criminal organization has entered the United […]

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