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Portland State University Hosts ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Symposium, Includes Race-Based Seating

A university in Portland, Oregon held a seminar on DEI recently, segregating attendees based on their race.

Majority of Republicans Value Politicians’ Loyalty to Trump

65% of Republicans believe it is important for the GOP to demonstrate loyalty to Trump, 80% prefer candidates with similar policies, and two-thirds want them to share Trump's views on the 2020 election, while a majority of Republicans also prioritize investigating President Biden.

Biden to Announce 2024 Bid in February

President Joe Biden plans to announce plans to run for a second term in the White House during the State of the Union address in February, while a more formal announcement expected in April.

Joe Biden Visits U.S.-Mexico Border for First Time

Texas Gov. Abbott referred to Biden's plan to end the Trump-era COVID border policy known as Title 42, which was upheld by the Supreme Court, as a "reckless decision."

Musk Confirms Twitter Will Join French Democrat’s ‘Fight against Disinformation’

France's Minister for Digital Transition says Musk "confirmed" Twitter would comply.

Russia Claims 600 Ukrainian Troops Killed in Single Rocket Strike—Ukraine Denies

Ukraine denies Russia's armed forces killed over 600 Ukrainian servicemen in Kramatorsk.

Biden to Visit Southern Border for First Time

Biden travels to US-Mexico border to discuss migration, opioid trafficking, and meet with officials, non-profits, and religious groups; later attends North American leaders summit with Mexico and Canada to address immigration.

Trump Vows to Cut Federal Funding for Schools Promoting CRT ‘Gender Insanity’

Prioritize the protection of parental rights and school choice.

Dem House Leader’s Claim of Police Officers Dying as a ‘Result of’ Jan 6 Capitol Riot Disputed

Jeffries asserts five officers died due to Jan. 6 riot, critics challenge inclusion of suicides, stroke as fatalities.

Christian Universities, Colleges See Increased Enrollment as Secular Institutions Falter

Christian colleges and universities in the US report increased enrollment and applications despite a national decline in college enrollment due to their dedication to their values and mission.

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