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California AB 7, College Preference for Descendants of Slavery

California lawmakers passed AB 7, a bill that allows colleges—including public universities and private institutions—to give admissions preference to students who can prove they are descendants of enslaved people. The bill says these schools may consider this preference, rather than mandating it, and only if it doesn’t conflict with federal law. The goal is to address historic exclusion and systemic harm stemming from slavery.

Columbia Satire Piece Mocks Assassination of Charlie Kirk, Sparks Outrage

A Columbia student satire article mocked the hypothetical assassination of Charlie Kirk, prompting backlash over its use of violent imagery.

California Passes Bill to Ban ICE Agents from Wearing Masks

California’s State Senate approved a bill co‑sponsored by Senator Scott Wiener that would prohibit federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers from wearing masks while on duty. The measure is now headed to Governor Gavin Newsom, who must decide whether to sign it into law.

1 in 3 Students Support Violence to Stop Campus Speech

A FIRE survey of 68,000 students reveals that one-third believe violence is acceptable to suppress campus speech.

Private Chats Reveal Antisemitism in Anti-Israel Student Groups

Leaked messages from anti-Israel student groups at Western University reveal antisemitic content and pro-Hamas propaganda.

Google Accused of AI Content Theft by Media CEO

People Inc CEO Neil Vogel has sharply accused Google of being the worst offender in using copyrighted content without compensation to train its AI tools. He claims that media companies produce high‑quality content only to see it harvested by Google algorithms—through articles, images, and video—without attribution or payment.

Bullet Casings in Kirk Shooting Had Meme, Anti-Fascist Inscriptions

Bullet casings recovered from the scene of Charlie Kirk’s assassination were found to have messages etched into them, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox revealed. These inscriptions are being seen as possible clues to the shooter’s motive, and some may reflect online meme culture.

Washington Student Test Scores Inch Up, Still Trail Pre‑COVID Levels

Washington state released new data showing slight improvements in student performance in both reading and math, but scores remain significantly below where they were before the COVID‑19 pandemic. The information was shared this week by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).

Kevin Coe Release Hearing Sparks Outrage Over Public Safety

Kevin Coe, the infamous “South Hill Rapist,” is scheduled for an unconditional release hearing on October 2 in Spokane County. Now 78, Coe has been held at the Special Commitment Center on McNeil Island since the end of his prison sentence for a string of rapes that terrorized Spokane in the 1970s and 1980s.

Erika Kirk Promises Strength, Vows Charlie’s Mission Will Grow

Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, delivered her first public remarks since Charlie was fatally shot at Utah Valley University. Speaking from his studio next to his empty chair, Erica proclaimed that her husband’s message—rooted in patriotism, faith, and conservative values—won’t just endure, it will intensify.

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