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BRICS Declaration Calls for a ‘ ‘Democratic World Order’

The China-led BRICS coalition released a declaration from its annual summit.

Harvard University’s Fundraising Drops by 15% Following Antisemitism Concerns

Harvard University has experienced a significant decline in donations, dropping nearly 15% in fiscal year 2024. This marks the lowest fundraising total since 2015, with donations decreasing to $1.17 billion.

A Congressional Candidate from Virginia Develops an AI Chatbot to Replace Incumbent in Debates

An unlikely congressional contender from Virginia is so keen to take on the Democratic incumbent that he built an artificial intelligence chatbot to take...

Billions of Dollars in Foreign Funding Accepted by U.S. Universities

A new report from the National Association of Scholars (NAS) reveals that U.S. universities are receiving billions of dollars from "adversarial countries."

U.S.-Backed Research Benefited Chinese Military

Hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S.-funded research has benefited Chinese entities, a report from the House Committee on Education and the Workforce reveals.

Attorneys General Write Letter Demanding ‘Warning Label’ on Social Media

Forty-two attorneys general, led by Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum, sent a letter to Congress, demanding that lawmakers address mental health concerns on social media.

New Jobs Report Shows Decline for Native-Born Americans

The U.S. Department of Labor's August jobs report revealed weaker-than-expected growth, with only 142,000 jobs added, falling short of the projected 160,000.

IRS Hiring DEI Specialist

The Biden administration's Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is hiring a "senior diversity and inclusion specialist."

Labor Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

To appreciate Labor Day, one needs to know the history preceding it. At the time the United States was founded, most people were self-employed, working as either farmers or in trades, such as: baker, butcher, carpenter, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, tailor, milliner...

AGs Warn Asset Managers Pushing ESG Agenda Could Violate Duties

Twenty-four state attorneys general warned asset managers that their push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies may violate their fiduciary duties.

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