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41 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Florida for Looting Hurricane Stricken Areas
On Friday, a Florida sheriff announced that 45 people were arrested for looting in areas impacted by two recent hurricanes, with 41 of those arrested identified as illegal immigrants. Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, whose jurisdiction includes Clearwater and St. Petersburg, reported that deputies have been conducting anti-looting patrols in the wake of Hurricanes Helene… Continue reading 41 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Florida for Looting Hurricane Stricken Areas
DHS Identifies Over 600 Migrants in US with Potential Ties to Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified over 600 migrants in the US who may have ties to the dangerous Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. According to a report by NBC News, which obtained data regarding the gang, around 100 individuals were confirmed as members of the gang and have been recommended by DHS… Continue reading DHS Identifies Over 600 Migrants in US with Potential Ties to Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua
Trans-Identifying Golfer Admits It’s Unfair for Biological Males to Compete in Women’s Sports
Nicole Powers, a biological male athlete who has previously competed in women’s golf, has admitted it is unfair for transgender athletes to compete against biological females. In an interview with OutKick, Powers acknowledged the competitive advantages biological males exist even after transitioning. “I had to take a step back and realize that biological realities are… Continue reading Trans-Identifying Golfer Admits It’s Unfair for Biological Males to Compete in Women’s Sports
Harvard University Faces $151 Million Decline in Donations Amid Backlash Over Anti-Israel Protests
Harvard University experienced a 14 percent drop in contributions during fiscal year 2024, amounting to a $151 million decline as the college continues to face backlash over ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus. According to The Harvard Crimson, the university’s endowment fund saw a total decrease of $193 million in contributions. However, a $42 million increase… Continue reading Harvard University Faces $151 Million Decline in Donations Amid Backlash Over Anti-Israel Protests
University Of Kansas Professor Leaves After Viral Remarks On Shooting Conservatives
The University of Kansas announced that an instructor who went viral on X for comments about shooting certain types of male students is no longer employed, according to a report from Inside Higher Education. Phillip Lowcock, a health sport and exercise science lecturer, can be seen in viral video footage saying he’d like people to… Continue reading University Of Kansas Professor Leaves After Viral Remarks On Shooting Conservatives
Supreme Court Tosses out Decision Allowing 18-Year-Olds to Carry Firearms in Public During Emergencies in Pennsylvania
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court tossed out a decision that permitted 18-year-olds to openly carry firearms in Pennsylvania during declared emergencies. The court upheld a ban preventing adults between the ages of 18 and 20 from carrying firearms in public during a state of emergency, with no dissents noted in the brief order, according to… Continue reading Supreme Court Tosses out Decision Allowing 18-Year-Olds to Carry Firearms in Public During Emergencies in Pennsylvania
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Compares Critics of School Spending to Opponents of Slavery
In a press conference on Monday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson drew a comparison between those who oppose his plans for public school funding and individuals who resisted the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. Since holding office, Johnson has been vocal about his commitment to improving Chicago’s public education system, a key promise… Continue reading Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Compares Critics of School Spending to Opponents of Slavery
Virginia School Board Settles for $575,000 After Firing Teacher Over Pronouns Dispute
A Virginia school board has agreed to pay $575,000 in damages and attorney fees to a former high school teacher who was fired for refusing to use a transgender student’s preferred pronouns. Peter Vlaming, a French teacher at West Point High School for seven years, lost his job after the school board voted unanimously to… Continue reading Virginia School Board Settles for $575,000 After Firing Teacher Over Pronouns Dispute
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry Signs Executive Order to Strengthen Free Speech Protections on College Campuses
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has issued an executive order aimed at enhancing free speech protections on the state’s college campuses. The order directs the Louisiana Board of Regents to develop recommendations for improving policies related to freedom of expression and to collaborate with universities in crafting clear guidelines. This move builds upon a 2018 state… Continue reading Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry Signs Executive Order to Strengthen Free Speech Protections on College Campuses
University of Wyoming Women’s Volleyball Refuses to Compete Against Team with Trans-identifying Male
The University of Wyoming’s women’s volleyball team has decided to forfeit its upcoming match against San Jose State University (SJSU) due to the presence of a transgender-identifying biological male player on the SJSU women’s team. The Cowgirls announced their decision in a statement, explaining “After a lengthy discussion, the University of Wyoming will not play… Continue reading University of Wyoming Women’s Volleyball Refuses to Compete Against Team with Trans-identifying Male
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
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’