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Exposed: Cornell’s DEI Hiring Filters Trigger Federal Civil Rights Showdown

A federal civil rights complaint filed July 1 alleges Cornell University used race‑based hiring checkpoints across multiple hiring stages.

Rubio Shuts Down USAID, Slams Waste and Lavish NGO Spending

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), citing decades of waste.

Gazans Testify Hamas Guns Down Civilians at Aid Sites

Witnesses in Gaza testified to international investigators that Hamas militants deliberately opened fire on ordinary Gazan civilians as they attempted to collect humanitarian aid.

UPenn to Strip Lia Thomas of Titles in Trump‑White House Title IX Deal

The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to strip transgender swimmer Lia Thomas of her women’s swim titles under a new settlement.

Wyoming GOP Presses Governor After Trans Bathroom Protest

Wyoming Republicans urge Governor Gordon to enforce new bathroom law after a transgender activist used a women’s restroom at the capitol.

UPS Heat Scandal: Drivers Suffer as Electric Truck Rollout Stalls

UPS drivers are facing dangerous working conditions as the company’s transition to electric and alternative-fuel vehicles leaves many without air conditioning in extreme summer heat.

California Eases Environmental Law to Spur Homebuilding

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed two bills on July 1 that roll back parts of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), aiming to accelerate housing.

Supreme Court Snub: Justice Thomas Warns on Pre‑Hire Free Speech Punishment

Justice Thomas issues sharp warning after high court refuses review of teacher fired for pre‑hire social media posts.

Partial Verdict in Diddy Sex‑Trafficking Trial Leaves Racketeering Count Unresolved

Jury reaches partial verdict in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial, with decision on serious racketeering charge still pending.

Hospital Voter Registration Controversy Outrage

In a new book, former Congressman Jason Chaffetz alleges that the non-profit group VOT-ER partnered with hospitals across the country to register sedated and even psychiatric patients to vote ahead of the 2024 election. Speaking on The Drill Down podcast, Chaffetz called it a “dark money-driven” effort bankrolled by the Tides Foundation, Open Society Foundation, and the Gates Foundation.

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