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Justice Department Shifts DEI Funds to Law Enforcement

The Department of Justice (DOJ) under Attorney General Pam Bondi has redirected funds previously allocated to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives toward law enforcement efforts.

Great White Shark Spotted Near Montauk Shoreline in Early Season Sighting

A drone captured a great white shark swimming just a few hundred feet off Montauk's coast, marking the earliest and closest-to-shore sighting in recent years.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Birthright Citizenship and Judicial Overreach

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Thursday, May 15, on President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizen parents.

Rutgers Advises Anti-Israel Activists, Students on Evading Immigration Enforcement

A Rutgers University law center is facing scrutiny for conducting seminars that instruct Arab and Muslim students on how to avoid detection by U.S. immigration authorities.

NYC Mayor’s ‘Peace Partner’ Arrested in Columbia Library Takeover

A Barnard College student once praised by New York City Mayor Eric Adams for promoting dialogue was among those arrested during a pro-Palestinian occupation of Columbia University’s Butler Library.

Tech Takeover: Teacher Quits Over AI’s Grip on Classrooms

A former high school English teacher, Hannah Maria, has gone viral after announcing her resignation, citing the detrimental impact of technology on student learning.

‘Casanova Killer’ Faces Execution 30 Years After Brutal Murders

Glen Rogers, infamously known as the "Casanova Killer," is scheduled for execution on May 15, 2025, nearly 30 years after his 1995 murder spree.

Providence, RI to Hoist Palestinian Flag Over City Hall in Controversial Display

Providence, Rhode Island, plans to raise the Palestinian flag over City Hall on Friday, May 16, igniting backlash from local Jewish leaders and conservative groups.

Priceless Magna Carta Edition Discovered in Harvard Archives

Harvard University has revealed that a document long thought to be a cheap copy of the Magna Carta is, in fact, a rare and authentic 1300 edition issued by King Edward I—one of only seven known to exist.

Trump’s Tax Plan Delivers Greater Relief to Lower-Income Americans, Analysis Reveals

A recent analysis by Congress’ Joint Committee on Taxation indicates that President Donald Trump's proposed tax plan offers more substantial percentage reductions in tax bills for lower-income Americans compared to high earners.

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