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$67 Million Research Program Tied to Chinese Military

The House Select Committee on China is demanding that the National Science Foundation (NSF) pause a $67 million research security program after evidence emerged that the universities leading it have active ties to Chinese military-linked institutions.

Governor Acts After Court Clears Ten Commandments Law

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R) sent a letter to school superintendents, directing them to display the Ten Commandments in light of a recent court ruling permitting them to be placed in classrooms.

California Teacher Placed on Leave After Video Sparks Investigation

A middle school teacher in Northern California has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced allegedly showing him urinating into a container inside his classroom.

Lawsuit Accuses Harvard-Westlake Water Polo Player of Abuse

A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court accuses a former Harvard-Westlake High School water polo player of repeatedly assaulting a younger teammate.

‘Dead ICE Agents’ Flyer Shocks Penn State

A controversial flyer reading “Dead ICE Agents Can’t Kill” discovered at Penn State has triggered a police investigation.

Rhode Island Teacher Charged Over Relationship With Student

A former high school teacher in Rhode Island is facing criminal charges after police say she developed an inappropriate relationship with a student.

University Protestors Charged Nearly a Year After Occupation

Nearly a year after engaging in pro-Palestine protests at the University of Washington, protesters are now facing charges for their actions.

Public College Promotes Marxist Curriculum, Social Justice Initiative

Franklin & Marshall College’s economics and social justice courses draw conservative criticism for emphasizing Marxist theories.

Wesleyan University President Backs Anti-ICE ‘War’

Wesleyan President Michael S. Roth praises anti-ICE efforts in Minnesota, calling enforcement a “war” and urging universities to resist ICE.

Stanford’s 1.7% Bombshell: GOP Nearly Erased

Campus Reform reports that only 1.7% of Stanford faculty political donations in the 2026 midterms went to Republicans.

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