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UO to Pay Nearly $200K After Blocking Professor on Official Twitter Account

A federal judge has ruled the University of Oregon must pay approximately $191,000 in legal fees after blocking conservative political science professor Bruce Gilley from its official social media account.

Iran Challenged—America Answered

In the past 24 hours, the United States has demonstrated an unparalleled display of military precision, strategic discipline, and unyielding resolve

DNC Chair Ken Martin Battles Party Chaos and Cash Crunch

Democrat National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin is facing growing turmoil and financial instability as he works to rebuild his party following major losses in the 2024 election cycle. Martin, elected in February, inherits a fractured organization with dwindling resources, internal power struggles, and mounting pressure from disillusioned Democrats.

DOJ vs. Kentucky: In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants Sparks Federal Showdown

A federal lawsuit from the Justice Department challenges Kentucky’s longstanding policy that grants in‑state college tuition to undocumented students.

VP Vance on Iran Retaliation, Not All-Out War but Nuclear Strike

Vice President JD Vance appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday to clarify that the United States is not at war with Iran, but specifically targeted Iran’s nuclear program in a high-stakes military strike ordered by President Donald Trump.

Syracuse University Slashes Tuition in Desperation: $200K Discounts Raise Eyebrows

Syracuse University is offering tuition discounts of up to $200,000 to students who previously declined admission, a dramatic move aimed at reversing low enrollment.

WORLD WAR 3? The Prophetic Collision of Nations

As bombs fell on Iranian nuclear sites and fire rained in the Middle East, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired off a chilling warning to Vladimir Putin—mocking him as “Ayatollah Putin” and predicting a fate similar to Iran’s.

Trump’s Iran Strikes Nobel Peace-Worthy

Former Democratic House Judiciary Committee chief counsel Julian Epstein praised President Donald Trump’s military strikes against Iran during an appearance on Fox News Live Sunday, calling the operation a “miraculous achievement” for global peace and stability. Epstein asserted the actions were significant enough to merit the Nobel Peace Prize.

Exposed: Johns Hopkins Fake News Class Sparks Parental Concern

Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is offering a new summer course for middle and high school students titled “Persuasion and Propaganda.”

Alarm Bells Ring as 62% of Young Americans Favor Socialism Over Capitalism

A recent Cato and YouGov survey shows that 62% of American adults under 30 hold a favorable view of socialism.

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