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John Rich says he’ll perform at UNC frat’s ‘rager’

Country music artist John Rich said he is willing to play at a “rager” for members of a fraternity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “I reached out and I said, ‘Boys, I sure am proud of you. When you have that big rager you guys are talking about on GoFundMe, I'd...

Prosecutors repeatedly reference Trump’s Access Hollywood scandal after judge ruled tape itself ‘prejudicial’

New York prosecutors continue to heavily reference the infamous leaked Access Hollywood tape capturing Trump's crude comments about women despite judge deeming the tape itself prejudicial.

Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry, other Biden allies awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Biden awarded 19 individuals with the United States' highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on Friday — including many Democratic allies.

‘Damning’ report details Biden admin’s Big Tech ‘censorship’ push

A House committee report details Biden administration efforts to censor platforms like Facebook, YouTube and Amazon, as recorded in the companies' internal communications.

Michigan Supreme Court rules against couple in dispute over privacy and drone photos of land

The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that a local government did not violate landowners' right against unreasonable searches when they used a drone to photograph their salvage yard.

Democratic officials criticize Meta ad policy, saying it amplifies lies about 2020 election

Democratic secretaries of state have collaborated on a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg, which claims the company allowed ads that eroded confidence in election integrity.

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.

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