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Brooklyn School Sparks Outrage Over Palestinian Flag Display

A Brooklyn public high school is under fire after prominently displaying a large Palestinian flag in a main hallway for several months.

Northwestern’s Qatar Pact Silences Criticism of Regime

Northwestern’s contract with Qatar requires compliance with Qatari law and norms, effectively prohibiting criticism of the regime.

College Students Turn to Porn as OnlyFans Surges on Campuses

More college students are turning to OnlyFans to cover tuition, risking long-term safety, careers, and moral integrity in exchange for cash.

Peter Navarro Demands DOJ Explain Appeal Withdrawal in Contempt Case

Senior Counselor Peter Navarro is demanding the DOJ explain its sudden decision to abandon his contempt conviction appeal.

Clinton Letter Found in Epstein Birthday Book Released by House Oversight

The House Oversight Committee released Epstein estate files, including a birthday book with a letter from Bill Clinton.

Justice Barrett Pushes Back on Partisan Attacks: ‘We Wear Black, Not Red or Blue’

Justice Amy Coney Barrett rejects partisan criticism, saying Supreme Court justices “wear black, not red or blue,” while defending Dobbs.

DEA Sweep Captures Over 600 Suspected Sinaloa Cartel Members in 23 States

The DEA arrested 617 suspected Sinaloa Cartel members in 23 states, seizing fentanyl, meth, cocaine, guns, and millions in cash.

Congress Secures Epstein Estate Documents

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform received documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate following its issuing of a subpoena to the estate's executors.

Education Department Takes Next Step for Overhaul

The Department of Education (ED) launched a new tool to shift its workforce programs to the Labor Department.

Pope Leo Canonizes First Millennial Saint

Pope Leo XIV canonized the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint, Carlo Acutis, who passed away in 2006 at the age of 15.

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