Prejudice

Black Student Union Tells White Students Not to Attend Special Event

The University of Southern California's Black Student Union invited students to a free, private screening of the recently released Wakanda Forever, but asked white students not to attend.

Charges Dropped Against CEO of Election Tech Company

Charges against the CEO of an election technology company have been dismissed after Los Angeles County prosecutors found “potential bias” in an investigation.

Georgia Political Ad Calls Out Anti-White Racism

The advertisement cites references to lawsuits against universities and a credit card company for anti-White discrimination.

Paul Pelosi Attacker Lived in Berkeley Hippie Commune

the man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, lived inside a school bus parked outside of his former lover’s home in the weeks leading up to the attack, according to his neighbors.

Health Care Worker Fired Over Christian Gender Ideology

The physician's assistant says she was fired after she disclosed her religious beliefs.

EU Unveils New Legislation Aimed At Protecting Independent Media

European media could soon be subject to new rules that aim to protect journalism from government influence and spying. The Media Freedom Act, adopted last...

Judge Dismisses Trump’s Russia Collusion Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton With Stinging Rebuke

A federal judge in Florida has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit alleging Hillary Clinton, the FBI and others colluded to contrive Russia allegations against him during the 2016 campaign, offering a stinging rebuke to the lawsuit’s length and legal reasoning.

Dems Duck Debates with Pro-Trump Opponents

Candidates in swing states including Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are shying away from debating opponents who had been dismissed as tainted by association with former president or lacking crossover appeal.

Federal Judge Sides With Trump to Appoint Special Master to Review Items Seized: Mar-a-Lago

A federal judge has sided with former President Donald Trump and announced her “preliminary intent to appoint a special master” to review records seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago earlier this month.

Abortion Drug Maker Drops Lawsuit Trying to Overturn Mississippi Abortion Ban

A manufacturer of the dangerous abortion pill that has killed dozens of women and injured tens of thousands has dropped its lawsuit attempting to overturn Mississippi’s abortion ban.

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