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$2B Grant Sparks Outrage Over Abrams-Linked Climate Group

The $2 billion grant awarded to Power Forward Communities, a nonprofit linked to Stacey Abrams, has ignited controversy over federal spending and political favoritism.

Boeing Signs DOJ Agreement in Plane Crash Case

Boeing has signed a deal with the Department of Justice (DOJ) allowing it to avoid criminal prosecution for two 737 MAX crashes.

IDF Warns It’s “Prepared” to Intercept Greta Thunberg’s Gaza Flotilla

The Israel Defense Forces have announced readiness to confront the so-called "Freedom Flotilla," including 22-year-old activist Greta Thunberg.

Feds Arrest Accomplice in Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing

Federal agents have arrested 32-year-old Daniel Jongyon Park for his role in supplying explosive materials used in the May 17 car bombing.

University of Florida Board Rejects Progressive Pick Amid Conservative Revolt

Florida’s Board of Governors voted 10–6 on June 3, 2025, to reject Dr. Santa Ono as president of the University of Florida, despite unanimous approval from the UF Board of Trustees.

Schumer Rebrands GOP ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ as ‘We’re All Going to Die Act’—Critics Laugh It Off

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer mockingly renamed the Republican-led “One Big Beautiful Bill” the “We’re All Going to Die Act”.

Businesses Could Lose Tax Breaks Under New Anti-Illegal Hiring Bill

A new bill introduced by Rep. Brandon Gill (R‑TX) would slash tax deductions for companies hiring undocumented workers, removing a financial incentive that critics say encourages illegal immigration.

Conservative Students Sue College After Speech Called ‘Too Extreme’

A federal lawsuit has been filed by two conservative students against Golden West College in California after administrators warned them to moderate their criticism of Hamas and illegal immigration.

Florida Teens Asked in Class: “Have You Considered Changing?” Sexuality Questionnaire Sparks Outrage

Florida high school students in a Miami-Dade College dual-enrollment course were handed a questionnaire asking them to reflect on their heterosexual identity and consider becoming gay.

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.

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