April 3 The Rise of Socialism: Washington business owners slam new ‘millionaires tax’ Washington shop owners, talk radio host Ari Hoffman and a local democratic socialist, Rep. Shaun Scott, discuss the impact of the state’s new “millionaires tax” and how socialist economic policy is impacting local business.
April 2 Conservative Portland State professor upset after faculty book club pick features broad criticism of Whites Portland State University professor Bruce Gilley is angered after a faculty book club selection contained repeated negative references to White professors and students.
April 2 NJ lawmaker warns adults behaved 'badly' with missing Newark COVID funds meant for kids NJ lawmakers seek a federal probe into Newark Public Schools, alleging $287 million in COVID relief funds were mismanaged and students denied tutoring.
March 31 Illegal alien alleged groping of minor girls at high school being investigated by Education Department The Education Department has launched “yet another investigation" into Fairfax County, Virginia, after reports of an adult illegal alien student allegedly groping a dozen minor girls.
March 27 Don Jr.’s shadow hangs over Trump mine fight as China retains critical minerals leverage Trump's push for domestic mining faces contradiction as his administration defends Biden's EPA veto blocking Alaska's copper-rich Pebble mine project.
March 26 Louisville to pay $800K after Christian photographer beats law forcing her to shoot same-sex weddings Louisville agreed to pay $800,000 in attorney fees to Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson in a First Amendment settlement over a nondiscrimination law.
March 26 Harvard student says Jewish classmates feel 'unwelcome' as multibillion dollar DOJ lawsuit looms A Harvard sophomore says Jewish students feel unwelcome as the Trump DOJ files a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over the school's handling of antisemitism.
March 25 Journalist tells San Francisco board ‘Nick Shirley’s coming to town’ amid fentanyl, crime concerns A public comment at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors raises concerns over fentanyl deaths, crime, and homelessness, as a speaker warns “Nick Shirley’s coming to town."
March 25 California Dems unleashed pressure campaign against USC prior to debate cancellation Top California Democrats pressed USC after its debate criteria produced an all-White lineup and left minority Democrats offstage, helping trigger the debate's cancellation, a GOP candidate claims.
March 25 San Francisco restores 8th-grade algebra after equity experiment backfires San Francisco school board votes to reinstate eighth-grade algebra districtwide after a decade-long policy shift led to lower advanced math enrollment.