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DEI Will Destroy Our Trust in Doctors

The collapse of the UCLA medical school’s student quality will have real-world consequences.

Hundreds of Harvard Students, Faculty Walk Out of Commencement Ceremony to Protest Israel

The students chanted slogans in support of the 13 undergraduates whose diplomas were withheld because of their participation in the anti-Israel encampment.

Too Many Climate Scientists Confuse ‘Science’ with Activism

Will climate scientists heed the warning published in Nature?

DOJ Prosecutors Insist on Authenticity of Hunter Biden Laptop, Will Use Data as Evidence at Gun Trial

Prosecutors called out Hunter’s defense team for failing to present any evidence that the laptop data was manipulated.

A Heretic in the Sorority

Zora Sanders, an undergraduate at Howard University, released a letter that she sent to the national administrators of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority. In...

The Flag Furor Is an Appeal to Stupidity

Justice Alito’s critics are so far gone into the malleable lore of the Extended Progressive Universe that they can no longer distinguish between fantasy...

Trump says if he wins, Gershkovich will be freed fast

Former President Donald Trump said Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich will be released from Russian prison "almost immediately" after the November election -- if he beats Joe Biden.

Congress investigates Jordanians caught trying to sneak on Marine base

A worrying incident earlier this month in which two Jordanian migrants were caught trying to push their way onto a Marine Corps base has members of Congress demanding answers into whether the men had terrorism ties.

Biden greets Kenya’s president ahead of major military designation

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto and his wife, Rachel, to the White House on Thursday for a state visit focused on designating a non-NATO ally as part of the effort to resolve the crisis in Haiti.

Supreme Court upholds South Carolina election map over Black voter challenge

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that South Carolina's congressional map is lawful and doesn't violate Black voters' rights.

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