Academic

Senate Democrats Block Bill Providing Care to Babies Who Survive Abortions

Senate Democrats blocked a bill that mandates medical care to babies surviving abortions.

Parents of Teen Killed in 2010 Plead with Governor Newsom to Block Parole of Convicted Driver

The parents of Emily Shane, a 13-year-old girl tragically killed in 2010 by a suicidal driver on the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), are urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to reverse a parole board's decision to release the felon responsible for her death.

New Jersey Law Allows Teachers to Skip Reading, Writing, Math Requirements

A New Jersey law removing reading, writing, and math requirements for most teachers will take effect on January 1.

South Korean Authorities Seek Arrest of President

South Korean authorities have requested a court warrant to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Survey Reveals Academic Bias Against Conservatives and Rising Self-Censorship

A recent faculty survey from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) reveals troubling trends regarding academic freedom and political bias in U.S. colleges. The survey highlights a significant bias against conservatives in academia, with only 20% of respondents believing a conservative would be a "positive fit" in their department, while 71% felt a liberal would fit well. Additionally, 39% of faculty members viewed a conservative as a "poor fit."

Democrat Run Columbia College Chicago to Eliminate 11 Degree Programs, Lay Off 25 Faculty Members

Columbia College Chicago will eliminate 11 degree programs and lay off up to 25 full-time faculty members starting in the 2025-26 school year, as part of a strategy to address ongoing financial difficulties.

Biden Administration Spent $1 Billion on DEI Grants Amid Declining Student Performance

The Department of Education under President Joe Biden has directed more than $1 billion toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives since 2021, according to a report by watchdog group Parents Defending Education (PDE).

Trump Reaffirms Pete Hegseth Nomination for Defense Secretary

President-elect Donald Trump reiterated his support for Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense on Friday, dismissing reports that the nomination might be reconsidered. In a post on Truth Social, Trump praised Hegseth’s qualifications, calling him “a fantastic, high-energy Secretary of Defense” and emphasizing his confidence in the Fox News host.

University of Michigan’s $250 Million DEI Program Faces Scrutiny, Possible Defunding

The University of Michigan, home to the country’s largest and most expensive diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program, is under fire for its reported failures and escalating tensions on campus. With over $250 million invested since 2016 and an annual operating budget of $30.68 million, the program is facing criticism for fueling divisions while failing to achieve its stated goals.

University of Maryland Offers Course Studying the Relationship Between ‘Fatness’ and ‘Blackness’

The University of Maryland is offering a controversial new course that explores the relationship between "fatness" and "Blackness" as a "social justice issue."

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