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NYC Schools Set National Record with $42,168 Spending Per Student as Results Lag

New York City plans record-breaking $42,168 spending per student in 2025–26 amid rising costs and declining enrollment.

All Options on the Table for Russia Sanctions, Bessent Warns

Treasury Secretary Bessent warns all options are on the table as President Trump’s administration considers new sanctions against Russia.

UC-Berkeley Lecturer Launches Starvation Protest Over Gaza

UC-Berkeley lecturer launches starvation diet to protest Israel and pressure the university to cut defense ties.

Van Jones Admits ‘Woke’ Workplace Activism Got Out of Hand: ‘We Need to Move On’

Van Jones says woke activism in the workplace “got ridiculous” and urges companies to move on from political agendas.

UC-Berkeley Declared ‘Hostile Campus’ by CAIR in New Report Targeting Anti-Muslim Bias

CAIR declares UC-Berkeley a “hostile campus” for Muslim students, accusing the university of Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian bias.

Right-Wing Populist Surge Reshaping Europe’s Political Landscape

Right-wing populist movements are gaining momentum across Europe’s largest democracies, with parties in France, Germany, and the U.K.

Stephen Miller Rebukes Press Over Deportation of Suspected MS-13 Gang Member

Stephen Miller defends deporting MS-13 suspect Kilmar Abrego-Garcia to Uganda, stating the U.S. is “not a travel booking agency”.

AI Steps In: Aurelian Raises $14M to Tackle 911 Call Center Crisis

Aurelian, a tech startup aiming to support America’s strained emergency response system, has secured $14 million in funding to expand its AI-powered voice assistant. The tool is designed to manage non-emergency 911 calls, easing the burden on overstretched dispatch centers across the country.

Andrej Babis Attacked at Campaign Rally

Former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis was hospitalized Monday after a physical assault at a campaign rally in the eastern town of Dobra. The incident occurred as the country prepares for parliamentary elections scheduled for October 3–4.

Teachers Unions Funding Far-Left Agenda Exposed

A new report shows that the two largest teachers unions in the United States—the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT)—have funneled more than $43.5 million into far-left groups and Democrat-aligned PACs since 2022. The findings, based on Department of Labor filings, were published last week by conservative watchdog group Defending Education.

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