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DOJ Determines George Washington University Violated Civil Rights Law Over Antisemitism on Campus

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday that George Washington University (GWU) violated federal civil rights law by failing to take “meaningful action” to address antisemitism on campus during anti-Israel protests in 2024. In a statement released on Tuesday, the DOJ said its investigation found that the university was “deliberately indifferent to the hostile educational… Continue reading DOJ Determines George Washington University Violated Civil Rights Law Over Antisemitism on Campus
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YouTube to Implement AI Age-Verification Model to Determine User Age

On Wednesday, YouTube will begin testing a new age-verification policy conducted by an artificial intelligence (AI) model with the goal of ensuring younger audiences don’t view material for older audiences.  According to a press release issued on July 29, the video platform stated its motive for the policy and how it will go about achieving… Continue reading YouTube to Implement AI Age-Verification Model to Determine User Age
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California to Redistrict Congressional Map if Texas Redistricting is Successful

California Governor Gavin Newsom sent a letter to the White House Monday beckoning President Donald Trump to ensure that Texas stop its redistricting efforts or else the state of California will do the same.  According to Politico, California Democrats are “coalescing around a plan to draw a half-dozen Republican incumbents into oblivion — and persuade… Continue reading California to Redistrict Congressional Map if Texas Redistricting is Successful
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Over Half of US Calorie Intake Comes from Ultra-Processed Foods: CDC

More than half of the daily calories consumed by Americans come from ultra-processed foods, according to newly released data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The findings covered the years 2021 to 2023 and found that both adults and children over the age of one get the majority of their calories from… Continue reading Over Half of US Calorie Intake Comes from Ultra-Processed Foods: CDC
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Jimmy Kimmel Says He May Move to Italy to Escape President Trump’s Second Term

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel revealed that he has obtained Italian citizenship and hinted he might relocate there to avoid living under President Donald Trump’s second term. Kimmel made the remarks while appearing on Sarah Silverman’s podcast last week, where the two discussed the state of the country under Trump’s leadership. “A lot of people I… Continue reading Jimmy Kimmel Says He May Move to Italy to Escape President Trump’s Second Term
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Border Items Sold by Biden Admin Reclaimed by US Government

In the month prior to President Donald Trump taking office in 2025, the Biden Administration sold materials of the southern US border wall, according to a report conducted by The Daily Wire in late December.  However, around August 10, the federal government reassumed the sold materials in order to help complete the president’s border initiatives.… Continue reading Border Items Sold by Biden Admin Reclaimed by US Government
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President Trump Deploys National Guard, Federalizes Washington DC Police to Address Crime

President Donald Trump announced Monday that he is activating National Guard troops and placing the Metropolitan Police Department under federal control to address crime in Washington, DC. “I’m deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order and public safety in Washington, DC,” Trump said during a press conference, according to Fox News. “And they’re… Continue reading President Trump Deploys National Guard, Federalizes Washington DC Police to Address Crime
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UCLA Asked to Pay One Billion Dollars to the White House for Civil Rights Violations

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) faces a fine of $1 billion from the White House for civil rights and affirmative action violations stemming chiefly from anti-Israel demonstrations during the past year.   According to The Associated Press, “UCLA is the first public university whose federal grants have been targeted by the administration over… Continue reading UCLA Asked to Pay One Billion Dollars to the White House for Civil Rights Violations
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Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum Rejects US Military Action Against Cartels on Country’s Soil

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday that the United States will not be allowed to use military forces against drug cartels on Mexican soil. Sheinbaum’s comments followed a report from The New York Times that said President Trump secretly signed an order authorizing the use of military force against drug cartels in foreign countries. Sheinbaum… Continue reading Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum Rejects US Military Action Against Cartels on Country’s Soil
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Border Items Sold by Biden Admin Reclaimed by US Government

In the month prior to President Donald Trump taking office in 2025, the Biden Administration sold materials of the southern US border wall, according to a report conducted by The Daily Wire in late December.  However, around August 10, the federal government reassumed the sold materials in order to help complete the president’s border initiatives.… Continue reading Border Items Sold by Biden Admin Reclaimed by US Government
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US Bounty for Venezuelan President Increased to $50 Million

The reward amount for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has increased from $25 million to $50 million. This comes as the Trump administration intensifies its focus on taking down drug trafficking and illegal immigration.   The US Department of Justice announced on Thursday that it will enhance its efforts to… Continue reading US Bounty for Venezuelan President Increased to $50 Million
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Illinois Mandates Annual Mental Health Screenings for Students

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is facing criticism from parents and lawmakers over a new law that will require annual mental health screenings for public school students. Pritzker signed the measure on July 31, making Illinois the first state in the nation to mandate mental health screenings for students in grades three through 12. The law,… Continue reading Illinois Mandates Annual Mental Health Screenings for Students
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