New Hampshire has tightened its voter ID laws, removing student IDs as valid identification at the polls. The move sparks debate over election security and access.
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America’s universities are increasingly influenced by foreign funding and political agendas, raising serious concerns about national interest and academic independence. Policymakers are now being urged to restore transparency and accountability.
The U.S. is rethinking foreign language and area studies programs amid concerns over politicization and national priorities. A new focus may shift toward strategic education tied to global competition and security.
California is ordered to pay $4.5 million after a legal defeat over school policies that withheld student gender identity information from parents.
From Yale to Fort Worth, modern architecture reflects a deeper cultural shift away from faith and tradition. This piece explores how beauty gave way to function in a secular age.
Columbia University’s student workers union erupted after an anti-Semitism task force report recommended hiring Middle East faculty not openly anti-Zionist. Leaked messages reveal hostility toward Israel, the university, and academic neutrality policies.
The National Academies face scrutiny over claims of bias and advocacy in climate science and policy influence. Critics argue the institution now shapes outcomes rather than objectively informing them.
A growing debate questions how blood pressure is diagnosed and treated. Critics warn that overmedication may pose serious health risks.
California’s ACA 7 proposal is reigniting controversy over affirmative action policies. Critics warn it could reintroduce race-based preferences in education.
West Virginia officials are seeking to overturn a court ruling allowing religious vaccine exemptions in schools. The case highlights a growing clash between public health policy and religious rights.
Jennifer Newsom is facing criticism after comments about visiting “red states” sparked backlash. Critics say the remarks highlight growing political and cultural division.
Scientists have cloned and recloned a mouse, marking a major step in genetic research. The breakthrough highlights both the potential and limits of repeated cloning.
A California gubernatorial debate was abruptly canceled after criticism over an all-white candidate lineup. The decision has sparked debate over race and election fairness.
Authorities report uncovering and stopping over $1 billion in student loan fraud tied to fake identities and AI-driven schemes. The crackdown highlights growing risks in digital financial systems.
An illegal immigrant has been arrested in the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old Chicago student. The case is raising serious concerns about policy failures and public safety.


















Stephen A. Smith Tells Bill Maher What He Really Thinks About Biological Men Competing Against Women
Stephen A. Smith made his stance clear on national television, rejecting the idea of biological men competing in women’s sports. His comments reignited debate over fairness, safety, and the protection of female athletes.