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Michigan Supreme Court Considers Forcing Judges To Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ For Attorneys

Michigan’s highest court is considering a rule change that would require judges to refer to attorneys and litigants by their preferred pronouns.

Students Protest Catholic University’s Decision to Cut Theology and Religious Studies Major, Numerous Other Programs

Students attending Marymount University, a Catholic liberal arts institution in Arlington, Virginia, are protesting and voicing their concerns regarding school officials' recent decision to cut nine majors and one graduate program, including theology and religious studies.

DOJ Sues to Stop JetBlue From Buying Spirit Airlines, Says Acquisition Would Mean ‘Higher Fares and Fewer Choices’

The Department of Justice sued to block JetBlue’s proposed $3.8 billion acquisition of Spirit Airlines, a deal that the Biden administration says would mean “higher prices and fewer choices” for Americans who rely on low-cost air travel.

Faculty Far More Tolerant Than Students, Except for Young or Female Professors

Four-year colleges and universities have become such minefields for free speech that substantial portions of self-identified liberal professors — the overwhelming majority of faculty — fear blowback to their careers and reputations for their expression, according to a national faculty survey commissioned by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.

New Poll Reveals Americans’ Support For Ukrainian Aid Falling

A new poll shows fewer Americans are now in favor of sending weapons and economic support to Ukraine.

Neurologists Offer Explanation for Political Polarization

The sheer level of political polarization witnessed in many societies these days may be down to the neurological makeup of those involved, a fresh study has indicated.

It’s Time for the Scientific Community to Admit We Were Wrong About COVID and It Cost Lives

As a medical student and researcher, I staunchly supported the efforts of the public health authorities when it came to COVID-19.

Biden to End COVID Emergencies on May 11

The move would re-organize the federal handling of the virus, so it is treated as a common threat to public health that can be handled through the usual powers of agencies.

Georgia Gov. Kemp Declares State of Emergency

Kemp said it is because of "unlawful assemblage, violence, overt threats of violence, disruption of the peace and tranquility of this state and danger to existing persons or property” that he declared the state of emergency.

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