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University of Michigan’s Diversity Spending Increased 66% in One Year

The University of Michigan’s (UM) spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) increased 66% in one school year.

Mike Pence’s Brother Announces Retirement from Congress

Mike Pence's brother Greg Pence (R-IN) announced his plans to retire from Congress.

Biden Admin Reverses William Penn Statue Removal

The Biden administration reversed its decision to remove the statue of William Penn in a Philadelphia park.

Ray Epps Receives No Jail Time for Jan. 6 Events

Ray Epps, a figure from the January 6, 2021 Capitol event, has received no jail time for his alleged involvement in the actions taken that day.

Montana Congressman to Introduce Articles of Impeachment Against Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin

Representative Matt Rosendale (R-MT) announced his plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.

Pope Calls for Global Ban on Surrogate Parenting

Pope Francis called for a universal ban on parenting through surrogacy, calling the act "deplorable" and a violation of the dignity of the woman and the child.

Republican Candidate Chris Christie Dropping Out of 2024 Presidential Race

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced he would be dropping out of the 2024 presidential race on Wednesday.

German Farmers Block Highways, Protest Fuel Tax Increase

Germ farmers have blocked highways throughout the country in protest of the government's plan to cut agricultural subsidies.

Journalists Caught Secretly Joking About Donald Trump Assassination

Two journalists were heard making jokes over a hot mic Tuesday about former President Donald Trump being taken down by an assassin’s bullet as they waited for him to arrive at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C.

Thousands of Chinese Nationals Illegally Cross Border in Just Months

Tens of thousands of Chinese nationals have crossed the southern U.S. border from Mexico over the past few months.

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