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Black Students at University of Michigan Criticize DEI Initiatives as Ineffective
Black students at the University of Michigan have dismissed the university’s extensive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, calling them a failure. “D.E.I. at Michigan is rooted in a struggle for racial integration that began more than a half-century ago, but many Black students today regard the school’s expansive program as a well-meaning failure,” a… Continue reading Black Students at University of Michigan Criticize DEI Initiatives as Ineffective
Government Program Meant To Boost National Security Funded Anti-American Professors
Two government programs within the Department of Education meant to boost national security are actually funding college departments and professors with anti-American beliefs, according to a report from The Daily Wire. The National Resource Center’s fellowship program and the Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowship claim to bolster “the security and prosperity of the United… Continue reading Government Program Meant To Boost National Security Funded Anti-American Professors
Federal Judge Strikes Down New York’s Concealed Carry Ban on Private Property
Last week, a federal judge ruled that a New York law banning licensed firearm owners from carrying concealed weapons on private property without explicit permission from the owner violates the Second Amendment. The law, enacted in 2022 as part of the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), required property owners to post signs or give express… Continue reading Federal Judge Strikes Down New York’s Concealed Carry Ban on Private Property
UNC-Chapel Hill Launches School of Civil Life and Leadership to Promote Free Speech on Campus
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has announced the creation of a new School of Civil Life and Leadership (SCiLL), aimed at promoting free speech and civil discourse on campus. The new initiative will offer students courses designed to equip them with skills for engaging in reasoned debates, including oral presentation, resolving misunderstandings,… Continue reading UNC-Chapel Hill Launches School of Civil Life and Leadership to Promote Free Speech on Campus
University of Michigan President’s Home Vandalized Amid Ongoing Pro-Palestinian Protests
Santa Ono, the president of the University of Michigan, had his home vandalized on Monday, with anti-Israel messages spray-painted on the property. According to the Associated Press, Ono’s residence in West Bloomfield, Michigan, was marked with the words “intifada” and “coward.” While West Bloomfield police did not disclose the owner of the home, the university… Continue reading University of Michigan President’s Home Vandalized Amid Ongoing Pro-Palestinian Protests
Minneapolis Food Bank Denies White People from Receiving Aid
A food bank in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has come under scrutiny for only providing food to people who are black and indigenous, telling white residents not to take advantage of its resources. Mykela ‘Keiko’ Jackson launched the Food Trap Project using a Minnesota state grant. The project was intended to help poor residents in need of… Continue reading Minneapolis Food Bank Denies White People from Receiving Aid
DHS Warns of High Terrorism Threat as Migrants with Terror Ties Continue to Enter the US Illegally
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a warning that the terrorism threat level in the United States remains high, as migrants with ties to terrorism continue to enter the country illegally. In its 2025 Homeland Threat Assessment, the DHS cautioned, “Over the next year, we expect some individuals with terrorism ties and some… Continue reading DHS Warns of High Terrorism Threat as Migrants with Terror Ties Continue to Enter the US Illegally
Psychology Professor Fired For Opposing Trans Surgery Wins Free Speech Lawsuit
A psychology professor who was fired for opposing transgender surgeries for minors won his lawsuit arguing that his previous employer had violated his First Amendment right. Dr. Allan Josephson, a former professor of child psychiatry at the University of Louisville, won a major victory in his First Amendment case, highlighting the clash between academic freedom… Continue reading Psychology Professor Fired For Opposing Trans Surgery Wins Free Speech Lawsuit
John Kerry Calls First Amendment a “Major Block” in Combating ‘Disinformation’
John Kerry, the former US Secretary of State, participated in a World Economic Forum panel on green energy Wednesday, where he referred to the First Amendment as a “major block” in addressing climate change and combating so-called disinformation. Kerry made these remarks in response to a question from an audience member about combating disinformation in… Continue reading John Kerry Calls First Amendment a “Major Block” in Combating ‘Disinformation’
Michigan Lawmakers Approve Tip Line for Children to Anonymously Report Parents for ‘Improper’ Gun Storage
Michigan has passed a new bill that includes a controversial provision allowing children to anonymously report their parents for “improperly” storing firearms. The legislation, part of a broader school safety initiative, allocates $1 million for a tip line during the 2024-2025 school year. The bill was passed by the Michigan legislature on Wednesday and also… Continue reading Michigan Lawmakers Approve Tip Line for Children to Anonymously Report Parents for ‘Improper’ Gun Storage
NFL’s Alleged “Nonpartisan” Voter Push Is Run By Left-Wing Nonprofits
The NFL claims to engage in a “nonpartisan” voter registration effort for the 2024 election, but an analysis of the partners shows the NFL is partnered almost exclusively with left-wing nonprofits. The NFL Votes webpage boasts a litany of different, left-leaning nonprofit organizations ranging from “Rock the Vote” to “Voto Latino.” One organization, “Vet The… Continue reading NFL’s Alleged “Nonpartisan” Voter Push Is Run By Left-Wing Nonprofits
NYC Council to Implement Task Force to Study Slavery Reparations
The New York City Council voted on Thursday to pass legislation that establishes a task force aimed at studying the impact of slavery, one step closer to a reparations program for black residents. The legislation includes two bills sponsored by Council members Crystal Hudson and Farah Louis. According to Fox News, the bills will have… Continue reading NYC Council to Implement Task Force to Study Slavery Reparations