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Law Professor Suspended for Criticizing Biden’s ‘Affirmative Action’ SCOTUS Pick Will Get Job Back

Georgetown University has reinstated the director of its constitutional law program, who had been suspended for objecting to President Joe Biden’s explicit race- and gender-driven plan to fill a Supreme Court vacancy.

As Many as 20 Million Acres of Us Farmland May Be Tainted

A new study has found that around 20 million acres of U.S. cropland might be contaminated by polyfluoroalkyl substances present in sewage sludge used as fertilizer.

Sheryl Sandberg’s META Exit Comes During an Internal Probe of Her Alleged Misuse of Funds

he Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that an internal investigation was underway about Sandberg’s use of company resources for personal matters.

Christian Grad Sues After University Took Action for Sharing Her Beliefs With Classmates

A conservative Christian student filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against officials at an Illinois university.

Young Males Have Highest Risk of Heart Damage from Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines, Large Study Confirms

Young males are more likely to report heart damage following vaccination with an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, and the damage is more likely to be reported after the second dose, according to research published May 25 in The BMJ.

Why the Special Counsel Needs to Fight for More Spygate Documents, Stat

Special Counsel John Durham’s prosecution of Igor Danchenko, the Russian national who served as Christopher Steele’s primary sub-source, will soon heat up—maybe as early as next week, if prosecutors are wise and return to the grand jury to obtain the documents the Hillary Clinton campaign wrongfully withheld based on attorney-client privilege.

Arizona Woman Admits Guilt in Ballot Collection Scheme

An Arizona woman accused of illegally collecting early ballots in the 2020 primary election pleaded guilty Thursday in an agreement with state prosecutors that saw the more serious forgery and conspiracy charges dismissed and limited any potential for a lengthy prison sentence.

Former Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Indicted For Refusing To Cooperate With Jan 6 Committee

A grand jury indicted former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro on Friday on two counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the House committee investigating the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Fauci Likely to Step Down as NIH Head in 2024

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s lead immunologist who accepted the position of chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said this week it’s likely that he will step down as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 2024.

Police: Tulsa Gunman Targeted Surgeon He Blamed for Pain

A gunman who killed his surgeon and three other people at a Tulsa medical office blamed the doctor for his continuing pain after a recent back operation and bought an AR-style rifle just hours before the rampage, police said Thursday.

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