By Aaron Walker As you will recall, last Thursday the Supreme Court struck down the affirmative action programs at Harvard and Carolina (a.k.a. the University of North…
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BY JESSICA GRESKO AND MARK SHERMAN WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is expected to announce major decisions Friday on President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program and a case…
By Jerry Wilson An amusing element of the strife fomented by, and fermented within, the Obamapocalyptic worldview where everything filters through a race-laced kaleidoscope, and every…
By Tim Graham On Saturday, NPR exploited Father’s Day to push “pregnant dads” with our taxpayer subsidies. The headline was “Americans celebrate dads this weekend.…
BY 100 PERCENT FED UP Since Michigan gained a Democratic trifecta, the legislature has been hard at work restricting law-abiding Americans’ 2nd amendment rights,…
By Jacob M. Thompson New York City has now passed a bill that prevents others from “fat shaming” and harassing anyone over their weight, height,…
By Simon Montlake When Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued an emergency order in April to restrict gender-transition treatments in his state, he announced he was…
By Erika Page Staff writer On the surface, Argentina’s public universities are some of the most inclusive in the world: Tuition is free, and there’s no application…
By Fran Beyer Rahm Emanuel, U.S. ambassador to Japan, is “destroying” Japan’s culture by pushing pro-LGBTQ legislation, a journalist from Okinawa said. Masako Ganaha slammed Emanuel, former…