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Vice President JD Vance Suspended by Bluesky 12 Mins After Conservative Post

Vice President JD Vance faced a sudden Bluesky suspension just 12 minutes after joining the leftist social media platform and posting a message in support of a Supreme Court decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on transgender procedures for minors.

Democrats Boycott Biden Health Hearing as GOP Sounds Alarm on ‘Unfit to Serve’

Senate Republicans are calling out Democrats for walking out or refusing to attend a critical Judiciary Committee hearing titled "Unfit to Serve: How the Biden Cover-up Endangered America and Undermined the Constitution."

France Cracks Down on Illegal Immigration at Major Transportation Centers

France has launched a sweeping illegal immigration crackdown at major transportation hubs, targeting undocumented migrants in a two-day nationwide operation.

Harvard Law Review’s Race-Based Selection Exposed in DEI Scandal

Newly uncovered documents confirm what many have suspected: the Harvard Law Review is actively using race-based criteria to decide what legal scholarship gets published.

Pro-Hamas Columbia Faculty Fuel Radical Mayoral Campaign of Zohran Mamdani

A network of anti-Israel donors—including academics who justified Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attacks—has funneled thousands into New York socialist Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for mayor, raising serious concerns about the ideological core behind his candidacy.

Elon Musk Shares Negative Drug Test After NYT Accusations, Challenges Media to Follow Suit

A new drug scandal involving Elon Musk unfolded this week after The New York Times reported that Musk was using multiple substances.

Karen Read Acquitted of Murdering Boston Police Officer Boyfriend

A Massachusetts jury delivered a verdict on June 18, 2025, finding Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder.

Record Low Male Enrollment at University of Michigan Raises Alarms About Higher Education Gap

The University of Michigan is experiencing a historic decline in male student enrollment, with data revealing that 19 out of 21 colleges on campus are now female-majority.

Vandalism Spree Hits Homes of Five University of Minnesota Regents Over Hypersonic Facility Deal

Five University of Minnesota Board of Regents had their homes vandalized early last Thursday, in apparent protest of the board’s decision to sell 60 acres of UMore Park land for an aerospace development facility.

Naval Academy Ends Race-Based Admissions in Major Policy Reversal

The U.S. Naval Academy has officially dropped race, ethnicity, and sex as factors in its admissions process, aligning with President Trump’s January executive order.

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