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Ohio State Mandates AI Training for All Students Starting Fall 2025

Ohio State University will require all undergraduates—starting with the class of 2029—to complete AI fluency training beginning this fall.

Free Speech Win: Student Awarded $20K After Suspension Over ‘Illegal Alien’

A North Carolina teen received a $20,000 settlement and formal apology this week after being suspended for using the term “illegal alien” during an English class vocabulary discussion in April 2024.

Big Tech Relied on SPLC to Cut Off Conservative Nonprofits

A major tech company used the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) “hate group” list to block conservative nonprofits from accessing digital tools.

Internal Memo Clears Tulsi Gabbard of Dem Claims in Intel Watchdog Dispute

An internal memo has emerged that casts doubt on Democratic lawmakers’ accusations against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

CNN Analyst Admits: Legal Immigrants Now Lean Right on Immigration

CNN data analyst Harry Enten confirmed Tuesday that legal immigrants—those who followed the law to become U.S. citizens—have become one of the most conservative-leaning voter groups on immigration.

Biles Backs Off, Apologizes to Gaines—Demands Fair Competition

Olympic icon Simone Biles issued a public apology Tuesday after a heated exchange with ex-collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines.

Rubio Condemns Sanctions on Israeli Officials, Backs Ben-Gvir & Smotrich

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has slammed the decision by Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Norway to sanction Israeli ministers.

BET Award Winner Slammed Trump’s Law & Order Response in L.A.

At the 2025 BET Awards, rapper Doechii used her acceptance speech for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist to sharply criticize President Trump’s deployment of military forces to Los Angeles.

Mosquito STD Breakthrough—Vital as West Nile Explodes in Las Vegas

University of Maryland researchers have engineered a fungal “mosquito STD” that could slash malaria transmission—even among insecticide-resistant mosquitoes

Washington Girls Sports Lawsuit Shakes Education Office

Darby Kaikkonen, a former senior official in the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she was terminated for voting to preserve fairness in girls’ sports. Kaikkonen served as Director of Student Information at OSPI and is currently an elected member of the Tumwater School Board.

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