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Controversial Former VA Gov. Endorses AG Hopeful Backed by Pro-Abortion Record

Former Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, once mired in scandal over a racist yearbook photo, stepped back into the political spotlight on Tuesday, May 20, to endorse Democrat Jay Jones for attorney general.

Majority of New Yorkers Oppose Governor’s Reelection Bid, New Polling Reveals

Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul faces a deepening reelection crisis as a new Siena College poll shows just 36% of New York voters want her to serve a second term. A full 55% say they prefer someone else.

Biden Education Dept Ignored Anti-Semitism Complaints as Campus Hate Rose

The Biden administration failed to address nearly 200 anti-Semitism complaints filed with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR), even as threats against Jewish students skyrocketed after the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023.

Taxpayer-Funded DEI Education Programs Persist Despite Trump Executive Order

Despite executive orders issued during President Trump's administration to restrict federal funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and related ideologies, several professional associations continue to receive substantial taxpayer support while promoting controversial agendas, according to a new report from the Washington Free Beacon.

Elite Privilege Meets Radicalism: Columbia’s Affluent Activists Arrested

A recent protest at Columbia University has spotlighted an increasingly persistent trend of students from affluent backgrounds engaging in radical activism.

Trump Lambasts NBC Reporter as a ‘disgrace’ in Oval Meeting

During a tense Oval Office meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, President Donald Trump confronted NBC News reporter Peter Alexander over a question regarding a $400 million jet gifted by Qatar to the U.S. Air Force.

Jim Morrison’s Stolen Gravesite Bust Recovered After 37 Years

French authorities have recovered the long-missing bust of Jim Morrison, the iconic frontman of The Doors, nearly four decades after it was stolen from his grave at Paris’s Père Lachaise Cemetery.

OpenAI Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Religious Discrimination Against Christian Nonprofit

A Christian nonprofit organization, Holy Sexuality, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging religious discrimination after being denied a nonprofit discount for OpenAI's services.

Republican AGs Challenge Federal Judges Over Transgender Inmates in Women’s Prisons

A coalition of 26 Republican attorneys general, led by Idaho AG Raúl Labrador and Indiana AG Todd Rokita, has filed an amicus brief supporting President Donald Trump’s executive order mandating that federal prisoners be housed according to their biological sex.

Netanyahu: Israel Likely Eliminated Hamas Leader Mohammed Sinwar in Gaza Airstrike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on May 21, 2025, that Israel has likely killed Mohammed Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

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