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University of Oklahoma Student Receives Zero on Essay after Citing Bible

A student at the University of Oklahoma received zero points on an essay about how people are perceived based on societal expectations of gender after she cited the Bible in her assignment. Samantha Fulnecky wrote the paper for a psychology course, highlighting how traditional Christian values play into beliefs about multiple genders. The psychology course… Continue reading University of Oklahoma Student Receives Zero on Essay after Citing Bible
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Suspect Who Gunned Down National Guard Members Found to Have Transitioned to US with Help of Washington Family: Frontlines Report 

TPUSA Frontlines reporter Jonathan Choe covered the background of the man who is suspected to have fired at two National Guardsmen in Washington, DC on Thanksgiving Day.  One Guardsman, Sarah Beckstrom, ended up dying from the gunshots, while the other, Andrew Wolfe, remains in critical condition. According to the White House, the suspected shooter, Rahmanullah… Continue reading Suspect Who Gunned Down National Guard Members Found to Have Transitioned to US with Help of Washington Family: Frontlines Report 
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Fort Lewis College Student Detained After Striking Elderly Man During TPUSA Chapter Approval

A student at Fort Lewis College in Colorado was detained by campus police after striking an elderly man who was supporting the approval of a Turning Point USA chapter. Student Megan Elizabeth Hope Mollett was recorded on video and later detained after she hit local resident Dave Peters on November 7 while he was celebrating… Continue reading Fort Lewis College Student Detained After Striking Elderly Man During TPUSA Chapter Approval
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Dept of Education Launches Review of UC Berkeley Over Campus Safety After Violent Protest at TPUSA Event

The Department of Education has announced a review of the University of California, Berkeley, to determine whether the school failed to meet campus safety requirements during the violent protest at a Turning Point USA event earlier this month. The department’s Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) said the review will investigate whether UC Berkeley violated… Continue reading Dept of Education Launches Review of UC Berkeley Over Campus Safety After Violent Protest at TPUSA Event
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Free Speech Advocate Arrested by British Police for Criticism of Islam and Mass-Migration into Europe

TPUSA Frontlines reporter Jonathan Choe covered in-person the arrest of social media influencer Ryan Williams who was apprehended last week by British police at Heathrow Airport for making critical and humorous comments about Islam and the European immigration influx.  Williams is accused of terrorism for both ridiculing Muslims and opposing the influx of migrants into… Continue reading Free Speech Advocate Arrested by British Police for Criticism of Islam and Mass-Migration into Europe
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Erika Kirk Shares First Thanksgiving Reflections Since Husband’s Death, Shows Letters Sent to Her Family

TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk reflected on her first Thanksgiving without her husband, TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk, posting on social media Thursday that she and Charlie had “always loved Thanksgiving because it drew us back to the simple, but holy practice of gratitude.” Erika posted on Instagram a video showing the letters and gifts that have… Continue reading Erika Kirk Shares First Thanksgiving Reflections Since Husband’s Death, Shows Letters Sent to Her Family
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​​President Trump Participates in 78th Annual White House Turkey Pardon

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump took part in the 78th annual White House turkey pardon.  The President pardoned two Thanksgiving turkeys, Waddle and Gobble, whose names were chosen online. Both birds weighed over 50 pounds and were spared from being part of the holiday meal. The turkeys, from North Carolina,… Continue reading ​​President Trump Participates in 78th Annual White House Turkey Pardon
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Universities Criticize Thanksgiving Traditions Over “Colonial” Roots

Leading up to Thanksgiving, multiple universities across the country condemned the annual tradition for its “colonial” roots, urging that the holiday be viewed through a DEI lens.  A report by Fox News detailed several instances, including actions by the University of California, Davis, which works with the California History Social Science Project, described as “Resources… Continue reading Universities Criticize Thanksgiving Traditions Over “Colonial” Roots
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Violent Anti-ICE Displays Found on University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus

The University of Wisconsin-Madison campus was found to have violent anti-ICE displays, continuing a trend of similar imagery appearing on the public school’s campus in recent weeks. Displays recently posted near the school’s Lutheran Campus Ministry, Sterling Hall, and along University Avenue included messages such as “the only good fascist is a dead fascist.” Another… Continue reading Violent Anti-ICE Displays Found on University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus
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FAU Professor Reinstated After Investigation Finds Posts About Charlie Kirk Did Not ‘Disrupt University Operations’

An associate professor at Florida Atlantic University who was placed on paid leave for her social media posts about Charlie Kirk has been reinstated after the university’s investigation found that the posts did not disrupt operations on campus. Professor Karen Leader received backlash for comments she made on X about Kirk, where she reshared several… Continue reading FAU Professor Reinstated After Investigation Finds Posts About Charlie Kirk Did Not ‘Disrupt University Operations’
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New Report Ranks Universities by Commitment to Free Speech, Meritocracy

The Manhattan Institute’s City Journal has released new rankings of universities across the country, evaluating schools on factors that include free speech, meritocracy, and resistance to political activism. The rankings score schools lower if they require DEI courses or DEI statements for hiring, promote forms of political activism, or fail to address violent anti-semitic protests… Continue reading New Report Ranks Universities by Commitment to Free Speech, Meritocracy
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‘They Want to Ultimately Usher in a Violent Revolution’: Frontlines Panel on Antifa Strategies

The TPUSA Frontlines team recently held a panel discussing the influence of Antifa and the “underlying philosophy, propaganda techniques, and other spiritual elements” fueling its efforts.   The panel featured Frontlines reporters Kevin Kalb, Brandon Drey, and Jonathan Choe, who discussed their on-the-ground and undercover experience investigating and revealing Antifa’s underground operations. The topics focused largely… Continue reading ‘They Want to Ultimately Usher in a Violent Revolution’: Frontlines Panel on Antifa Strategies
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