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State Universities Are Scrambling to Appease the Bigoted MAGA Regime
From Oklahoma to Indiana to Alabama, state schools are bending over backward—suspending student magazines and even disciplining instructors—to preemptively satisfy the Trump administration.
I wonder whether the complexity of Blue Owl’s structure, the inherent opacity of publicly traded private credit and stress to ...
Every child is able to say what being fair means. The moment things are not shared equally, the cry of “It’s not fair!” can ...
From Falaknuma Palace to Uppal Stadium, small human moments — not spectacle — defined Lionel Messi and Co.'s Hyderabad ...
Messi was mobbed in the City of Joy, not by the masses but by bureaucrats, all wanting a piece of the legendary pie. Fans ...
Split on Trump, this family provides a glimpse of how Latino politics have evolved over the decades as well as the power of patience with those you love.
Now that manufacturers have enabled Supercharger access across many EV brands, Tesla owners are pushing back, saying that ...
H.R. 1’s Medicaid provider tax changes are projected to reduce federal investments by nearly $226 billion over 10 years and cause 2.4 million people to lose coverage.
In 2025, the stakes changed. CISOs were hauled into courtrooms. Boards confronted a wave of shareholder lawsuits. And the ...
When Wade Hayslip was 13 years old, a youth pastor pulled him aside and told him he needed to get out of his mother’s house. “Move in with your Wade Hayslip reflects on the pending execution of Chuck ...
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