Harvard University faces intense criticism following revelations that large numbers of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials have trained at its campus.
Harsh backlash followed NBC News after it ran the headline “Lone wolf attacks on Jewish Americans in Boulder and D.C. highlight the difficulties in securing public spaces."
Greta Thunberg, the well-known climate activist, has joined a 12-member flotilla aboard the vessel Madleen, setting sail from Catania, Italy, toward Gaza.
Leftist commentator Keith Olbermann is blaming President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement for Sunday’s terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, accusing the former president and his allies of creating an environment that led to the violence. The incendiary remarks came in a promo for Olbermann’s Countdown podcast, where he claimed Trump’s immigration policies are “a preliminary to ethnic cleansing.”
President Donald Trump issued a stern warning Tuesday, promising “large-scale fines” against the state of California following the victory of a biological male in multiple girls’ track and field events. Trump condemned the decision to allow transgender athlete AB Hernandez to compete and win at the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Track and Field Championships.
The Trump administration announced a "phased pause" on contractor-run Job Corps centers nationwide following alarming findings of poor performance, escalating costs, and thousands of serious incident reports. The Department of Labor confirmed that the pause will be implemented by June 30, affecting 99 of the 123 centers.
After years of delays, contract disputes, and multiple ethics complaints, the Washington State Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has officially launched the Washington State Data Exchange for Public Safety (WADEPS). The database, mandated by 2021’s Senate Bill 5259, aims to provide public access to police use of force incident data—but its rollout has been anything but smooth.
A North Carolina school board is awaiting judicial approval of a legal settlement after it was accused of fabricating a racial incident, violating a student’s free speech rights, and punishing him for a classroom question. The Davidson County School Board has agreed to terms that include a public apology, record-clearing, and a $20,000 payout to the student’s family.