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House panel widens Harvard probe to include President Claudine Gay plagiarism charges

House Republicans expanded their investigation into Harvard University to include the growing list of plagiarism charges against President Claudine Gay, raising concerns that the college is holding its students to a higher standard than its leadership.

A supreme assault on democracy from Colorado courts

Colorado's Supreme Court has become a partisan embarrassment to the state. It has been notorious for years for harassing Christian bakers who, for example, refused to bake cakes celebrating gay weddings. Now, it thinks it should usurp voters' right to choose their president. It was sternly rebuked by the United States Supreme Court for its persecution of the cake-makers, and it deserves to be rebuked again for the flagrantly partisan decision it just handed down about the forthcoming presidential election.

New York’s liberal politicians need to lower taxes if they want more people to stay

Census Bureau released new data Tuesday showing that from July 2022 to July 2023, 217,000 more people left New York than moved there.

Colorado’s Elastic Definitions of Engaging in Insurrection

Where the banning of a candidate from the ballot is at stake, we should demand more from the courts than ‘trust us, we know...

Federal judge blocks California law that would have banned carrying firearms in most public places

A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a California law that would have banned carrying firearms in most public places, ruling that it violates the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and deprives people of their ability to defend themselves and their loved ones.

Over half of Americans approve of Colorado ruling to bar Trump from state’s ballot: poll

Over half of Americans approve of a Colorado Supreme Court ruling to bar former President Trump from the state’s primary ballot, citing the 14th Amendment, according to a YouGov poll released Wednesday. The online survey, published just a day after the ruling, found that 54 percent of respondents either strongly or somewhat approve of the...

Voter support for US military aid to Israel drops in new poll

Voter support for U.S. military aid to Israel has dropped, according to a new poll from Quinnipiac University. Forty-five percent of registered voters said they supported the U.S. sending additional “military aid to Israel for their efforts in the war” with Palestinian militant group Hamas in the poll released Wednesday. This is a drop from...

House committee to investigate allegations of plagiarism against Harvard president

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) said Wednesday that the House Education Committee will expand its investigation into Harvard President Claudine Gay to include allegations that she committed plagiarism in academic work. The Education Committee previously held a hearing on campus antisemitism featuring Gay and the leaders of the University of Pennsylvania and MIT. At that hearing,...

Staff urges Kansas governor to listen to Taylor Swift music amid pop star’s visits to region

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) said her staff encouraged her to listen to Taylor Swift’s music in the wake of the pop star's visits to Kansas City Chiefs games to cheer on boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. “Now that @taylorswift13 has been spending more time in Kansas — thanks @tkelce! — my fearless...

France could move Paris Olympics opening ceremony over security concerns

France is prepared to move the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics if needed over security concerns, French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday. The Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and tensions elsewhere in the Middle East have raised concerns about security for the Olympics. The opening ceremony is planned to take place on the River...

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