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Cartel Shows Off Explosive Drones In Video Footage Near Southern Border

A well-known Mexican cartel shared video footage via messaging groups that allegedly showed loaded explosive devices coming from a drone, according to a report from Breitbart.  The Gulf Cartel reportedly uses these newfound drones to drop explosives on rivals, Mexican police forces, and rival gangs in their ongoing turf war in the northern part of… Continue reading Cartel Shows Off Explosive Drones In Video Footage Near Southern Border

University of Michigan Ends Diversity Statement Requirement for Faculty

The University of Michigan (UM) has announced it will no longer mandate diversity statements for faculty hiring, promotion, and tenure. Provost Laurie McCauley revealed the decision on Thursday, following a recommendation from an eight-member faculty working group. The group advised discontinuing the mandate, citing concerns over its “potential to limit freedom of expression and diversity… Continue reading University of Michigan Ends Diversity Statement Requirement for Faculty

Military Suicides Increased in 2023 as Long-Term Trend Continues

The US military experienced an increase in suicides in 2023, according to an annual Pentagon report released on Thursday.  The report noted that approximately 523 service members died by suicide, up from 493 in 2022. This troubling rise continues a broader trend since 2011, with Pentagon leaders expressing deep concern and pledging action. During a… Continue reading Military Suicides Increased in 2023 as Long-Term Trend Continues

Government Committee Promotes Plant Proteins As Superior To Meats

A federal government committee intends to issue dietary guidelines that recommend beans, peas, and lentils — plant-based proteins — take precedence over meats like chicken and beef, per new guidance obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.  The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee is helmed by 20 individuals who all voiced support for moving beans, peas, and… Continue reading Government Committee Promotes Plant Proteins As Superior To Meats

Former ICE Acting Director Accuses 60 Minutes of Cutting Key Information From Interview

Tom Homan, former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), claims CBS News’ 60 Minutes selectively edited a recent interview, omitting key details he spoke about in order to push a specific narrative. Speaking to Fox News’ “Evening Edit” anchor Elizabeth MacDonald, Homan stated that his interview with 60 Minutes, which spanned nearly two… Continue reading Former ICE Acting Director Accuses 60 Minutes of Cutting Key Information From Interview

UK Refuses To Deport Indian Pedophile

An Indian national convicted of distributing child pornography avoided deportation from the UK after his lawyers argued that it would be inhumane to separate a pedophile from his children, according to a report from Breitbart.  The man was sent to prison for 14 months for distribution of child sex abuse images in 2021. His lawyers… Continue reading UK Refuses To Deport Indian Pedophile

11 Arrested After Anti-Israel Activists Occupy and Vandalize University of Minnesota Building

Anti-Israel activists at the University of Minnesota occupied and vandalized an administrative building on campus Monday, resulting in the arrest of 11 protesters. The group gathered around 3 pm on campus before moving to Morrill Hall and entering the building, according to a statement from the university. There, they proceed to vandalize the building and… Continue reading 11 Arrested After Anti-Israel Activists Occupy and Vandalize University of Minnesota Building

Harvard’s Broad “Doxing” Policy Could Threaten Student Journalists, Free Speech

Harvard University updated its “doxing” policies in September to be more broad, leading free speech advocates to believe the policy will inadvertently silence student journalists, according to a report from National Review.   The sweeping policy update states that “personal information” constitutes a person’s “personal or business address, email, cell or telephone number, class schedule, photo… Continue reading Harvard’s Broad “Doxing” Policy Could Threaten Student Journalists, Free Speech

Georgia Board of Regents Urges NCAA, NJCAA to Ban Trans-identifying Athletes from Women’s Sports

The University System of Georgia’s governing board is urging the NCAA and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) to ban transgender-identifying women, who are biological men, from competing in women’s sports. Last week, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents unanimously voted to send formal requests to these collegiate athletic federations, asking them… Continue reading Georgia Board of Regents Urges NCAA, NJCAA to Ban Trans-identifying Athletes from Women’s Sports

California School District Faces Calls for Investigation Over Racial Discrimination in Hiring Practices

A school district in California is facing demands for a federal investigation into its hiring practices amid accusations of racial discrimination under the guise of “equity” policies. Parents Defending Education (PDE) has called out the La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District, located near Silicon Valley, for allegedly engaging in discriminatory practices in an effort to hire… Continue reading California School District Faces Calls for Investigation Over Racial Discrimination in Hiring Practices

Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against University of New Mexico Over Security Fees for TPUSA Chapter Event Featuring Riley Gaines

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the University of New Mexico (UNM) following a lawsuit filed by members of the university’s Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter. The lawsuit accused the school of “viewpoint and content discrimination” after imposing a security fee of more than $5,000 for a speaking event featuring former collegiate… Continue reading Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against University of New Mexico Over Security Fees for TPUSA Chapter Event Featuring Riley Gaines

Rutgers University President to Step Down Amid Controversy Over Anti-Israel Protests

Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway has announced he will step down at the end of the academic year following intense backlash over recent anti-Israel protests and encampments on campus. In a statement on the university’s website, Holloway emphasized that the decision to step down was his own and he plans to take a sabbatical in… Continue reading Rutgers University President to Step Down Amid Controversy Over Anti-Israel Protests