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Princeton punished me for fighting to fix DEI and antisemitism on campus

The past two months have made clear to me that institutional DEI tolerates — and thereby encourages — the particularly awful hatred of antisemitism.

Congress wants to unleash federal spies at your hotel and coffee shop

The FBI exploited FISA to illegally spy on the Trump presidential campaign and to wrongfully search millions of Americans’ emails and online records.

Deadly foreign cyberthreats, abolish speech codes and other commentary

Harvard University President Claudine Gay and University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill testified during the House Education and Workforce Committee Hearing.

Gerrymander gets the go-ahead after Democrats corrupted NY’s top court

New York's top court gave Democrats the go-ahead to gerrymander the state's House seats after they'd stacked the Court of Appeals for just this...

AI is coming for Hollywood: ‘Needed editing but, then, so would our writer’

AMaer Roshan, born in Iran, educated here, been co-editor of the Hollywood Reporter —whose current issue spotlights Carey Mulligan — says AI will revolutionize Hollywood as...

The Biden goalpost moves (again) to Joe not ‘FINANCIALLY’ involved in Hunter’s sleaze

Hunter Biden just moved the goalpost again on the central question of his dad’s role in his global influence-peddling business: Joe, he now says,...

Paul Ryan calls Trump a ‘populist, authoritarian narcissist’

After already blaming him for repeated Republican election losses, former House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday didn’t mince words and blasted former President Donald...

House Republicans Unanimously Authorize Biden Impeachment Inquiry

All 221 Republicans in the House supported adopting the impeachment-inquiry resolution, while 212 Democrats opposed the measure.

Biden slams impeachment inquiry: ‘Attacking me with lies’

President Biden on Wednesday blasted House Republicans after they voted to formalize an impeachment inquiry, calling it a "baseless political stunt."

Man arrested for setting fire to court papers inside N.Y. courthouse hosting Trump civil trial

A man was arrested Wednesday for setting fire to papers inside the New York City courthouse where former President Donald Trump's civil business fraud trial has been taking place, leading to a brief evacuation of the building.

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