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Clark University to Lay Off Up to 30% of Faculty Amid Enrollment Decline

Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, has announced plans to lay off up to 30% of its faculty—mostly pre-tenure and adjunct positions—alongside 5% of staff.

Babylon Bee Takes Hawaii to Court Over Political Satire Crackdown

The Babylon Bee has sued the state of Hawaii along with plaintiff Dawn O’Brien, challenging a new law that criminalizes online political satire.

Judge Halts Deportation of Boulder Bomber’s Wife & Kids

A Biden-appointed federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting the wife and five children of Mohamed Sabry Soliman.

House Passes Opioid Bill—Conservatives Sound the Alarm

The House of Representatives passed the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act of 2025 on June 4 with strong bipartisan support in a 366–57 vote.

Elon Musk Declares War on Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

Elon Musk has publicly denounced President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," urging lawmakers to reject the legislation due to its proposed elimination of electric vehicle (EV) tax credits.

Noncitizens and Double Voters Exposed in Massive Multi-State Fraud

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has identified potential election fraud involving noncitizen registrations and double voting across eight states and Washington, D.C.

Trump Border Policy Slashes Migrant Releases by 97%

Border security under President Donald Trump has seen a dramatic turnaround, with Border Patrol agents returning over 99 percent of illegal border crossers in May alone, according to reports reviewed by Breitbart Texas. The sharp contrast with Biden-era policies has reignited debate over immigration enforcement and national security.

Zimbabwe Elephant Cull Sparks Outcry Over Meat Plan

Zimbabwe will begin culling elephants and distributing their meat to local communities in response to an overpopulation crisis, according to the country’s wildlife authority. The decision has sparked backlash as conservationists and tourism advocates voice concerns over the impact on the country’s iconic wildlife.

Walt Disney Animatronic Triggers Family Backlash

Walt Disney’s granddaughter, Joanna Miller, is speaking out forcefully against the company’s decision to create an animatronic version of the entertainment pioneer for Disneyland’s 70th anniversary. The tribute, titled Walt Disney: A Magical Life, is set to debut at the Main Street Opera House, but not without backlash from within the Disney family.

Kshama Sawant Takes Aim at Congress in 2026 Bid

Former Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant has announced her run for Congress in Washington’s 9th District, setting up a potential 2026 showdown with long-time Democratic incumbent Rep. Adam Smith. Sawant, a self-described socialist, said her campaign will focus on opposing U.S. military aid to Israel and advocating for Medicare for All.

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