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The Fashionable Bigotries of Our Elite-College Presidents

It turns out that when there are consequences for defending antisemitism on campus, the stewards of our most elite institutions quickly change their tune.

House Republicans Release Biden Impeachment Resolution ahead of Expected Vote

House Republicans hope that formally authorizing the impeachment inquiry, which was announced in September, will add legal weight to their efforts.

‘Preparing for Rehnquist’s Resignation’

It’s easy for the urgent to crowd out the important. While some White Houses have made that mistake on Supreme Court vacancies, George W....

Republican Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Prevent Special-Interest Groups from Altering Federal Regulations through Lawsuit

‘The executive branch should not have free rein to abuse the courts in order to advance its radical policies,’ Good said in a statement.

Why University Presidents Struggled to Condemn Antisemitism Alone

Academic elites may not be hateful, but they’re beholden to hateful constituencies in their climb toward professional success.

The High Cost of College Administration

Spending on college administrators has ballooned in recent years.

‘Marketplace for Predators’: New Mexico AG Sues Meta, Claims Platform Exposes Children to Sex Abuse

State authorities created fake accounts posing as children and attracted thousands of explicit messages from adults.

Senators tackle gun violence anew while Feinstein’s ban on assault weapons fades into history

As a new senator, one of the first votes Democrat Martin Heinrich cast was against legislation from Sen. Dianne Feinstein to reinstate an assault weapons ban in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook school shooting.

Texas judge to consider pregnant woman’s request for order allowing her to have an abortion

Texas' strict abortion ban will face an unprecedented test Thursday, when a judge considers a request for an emergency court order that would allow a pregnant woman whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis to have an abortion in the state.

Wyoming may auction off huge piece of pristine land inside Grand Teton

Off and on for over a decade, Wyoming leaders have threatened to auction off large chunks of pristine, state-owned parcels of land within Grand Teton National Park to the highest-bidding developer to prod the U.S. government to step in and pay millions to conserve the properties.

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