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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.

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.

Los Angeles Faces Lawsuit for Shielding Illegals

The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles, California, its mayor, Karen Bass, and its city council over policies impeding federal immigration enforcement.

Kohberger Plea Deal Sparks Outrage, Calls for Accountability

The sudden plea deal in Idaho's tragic student murders is igniting fury, as prosecutors spared accused killer Bryan Kohberger from the death penalty—leaving families feeling betrayed and demands for answers unanswered.

Seattle Schools Sued Over Alleged Antisemitic Bullying Ignored by Officials

A Jewish student has filed a lawsuit against Seattle Public Schools, claiming school officials failed to respond to repeated antisemitic harassment at Nathan Hale High School.

Newsom Files $787 Million Fight Against Fox News

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has filed a lawsuit against Fox News, alleging it deceptively edited a call he had with President Trump over the Los Angeles riots.

Opt-Out Restored: Parents Win Big in ‘Historic’ Ruling

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that parents have the right to opt their children out of LGBT classroom lessons.

Legacy Media Strikes Again: NBC Leaks Taint Idaho Murders Jury Pool

Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger might avoid the death penalty if convicted because of a media leak that tainted evidence before trial.

Supreme Court Decision Ends Attack on Trump Admin

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration in its efforts to block a lower court's preliminary injunction against President Donald Trump's order ending birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants.

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