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Billions in Foreign Funds Rock U.S. Campuses

The Department of Education revealed that U.S. colleges and universities took in more than $5.2 billion in foreign gifts and contracts throughout 2025.

California Sees Historic Settlement with Disney

California reached a historic settlement with Disney under its state privacy law, requiring the company to pay $2.75 million and implement changes to its opt-out policies.

Columbia Middle East Chair Finalist Faced Probation at Princeton for Anti-Israel Encampment

Columbia Middle East finalist placed on probation at Princeton for teaching inside anti-Israel encampment.

University Lowers Expectations for Illegal Alien Students

Viterbo University instructed staff to relax academic standards and extend deadlines for illegal alien students.

Amazon Supercharges Prescription Delivery to 4,500 U.S. Cities, Challenging Traditional Pharmacies

Amazon Pharmacy plans a major expansion of same-day prescription delivery to nearly 4,500 U.S. cities by 2026.

House GOP Faces Turmoil as Retirement Rumors and Exit Waves Shake Conference

Republican lawmakers’ retirement rumors and real exits are creating political uncertainty in the House GOP.

House Passes Voter ID, Citizenship Proof Rules with Only One Democrat Crossing Aisle

The House passed the SAVE America Act requiring ID and proof of citizenship for federal elections with one Democrat voting with Republicans.

Enes Kanter Freedom Torches Eileen Gu as ‘Traitor’ Over Choice

Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom is once again making headlines for his outspoken criticism of China.

DHS Partial Government Shutdown Looms, Immigration Fight

With fewer than 48 hours remaining before funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to expire.

Florida Governor Candidate Security Plan Sparks Debate

Florida lawmakers are moving closer to expanding taxpayer-funded security to certain political candidates.

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