Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s public health order suspending open and concealed carry across Albuquerque could endanger domestic abuse victims and serve as an unconstitutional power grab similar to the COVID lockdowns, according to experts. Joyce Lee Malcolm, a professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, …
Read More »Fed-up staff seethe over Boston U's antiracist center: 'Colossal waste of millions of dollars'
Current and former staff at Boston University’s Center for Antiracist Research, gave a scathing assessment of its leadership, fiscal management and inability to meet goals, in Thursday’s student newspaper. “The Center has very, very much failed to deliver on its promise. It’s been a colossal waste of millions of dollars,” …
Read More »Miss Universe competition to include at least two trans contestants after Netherlands, Portugal crown victors
A 28-year-old flight attendant became the first transgender contestant to take home the title of Miss Portugal, adding to the number headed to the Miss Universe competition in El Salvador next month. “Proud to be the first trans woman to compete for the Miss Universe Portugal title!” Marina Machete wrote …
Read More »College groups across U.S. stage 'walkout' protesting U.S. military funding to Israel
Student groups supporting Palestinians are holding a national walkout on Wednesday in support of Gaza and to protest U.S. funding of Israel, according to posts by pro-Palestinian student groups on social media. Several university groups associated with the Palestinian movement hosted a walk-out, according to the national chapter of the …
Read More »Newsom trashed for admitting San Francisco was cleaned up for China summit: 'Slap in the face'
Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., was criticized on social media after admitting that San Francisco, nationally infamous for homelessness, timed a massive cleanup effort ahead of an important U.S.-China summit this week. President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jingping will meet Wednesday during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit (APEC) in San …
Read More »Antisemitism on today's college campuses echoes the dark pasts of many elite American universities
As antisemitic rhetoric and attacks have increased at some of America’s leading institutions, Jews on college campuses have been left scratching their heads, asking how it is possible that progressives could present the veneer of tolerance and modern thinking, while celebrating Hamas’ barbarity and embracing hate. But, in fact, “progressive” …
Read More »More young Americans doomsday prepping for 2024 election: System 'not as stable as we assumed'
Younger Americans appear to be the ones preparing the most for a disaster scenario ahead of 2024, with everything from global pandemics to the upcoming presidential election on their minds. A poll from Finder.com earlier this year found that 39% of American Millennials and 40% of Gen Zers reported spending …
Read More »Seattle student failed quiz for answering 'only women can get pregnant;' school responds
A history teacher at a Seattle high school allegedly gave a student a failing quiz grade after he answered that only women can get pregnant and only men can have penises. A 10th-grade Ethnic Studies World History teacher at Chief Sealth International High School administered the quiz. The test focused …
Read More »Dave Chappelle's Netflix special goes viral for blunt transgender comments: 'Telling the truth'
Comedian Dave Chappelle didn’t shy away from transgender jokes in his new Netflix special after the backlash to his jokes about gender identity in his 2021 stand-up show for the streaming giant. In “The Dreamer,” which debuted December 31 on the platform, Chappelle addressed the previous controversy while doubling down …
Read More »'Vermont delivered on all fronts': Residents and business owners reveal why people are flocking to the state
Residents and real estate agents have revealed why people are flocking to Vermont, known for its natural landscape, after a study found the state was the most sought-after for movers in 2023. According to United Van Lines’ annual National Movers Study, which tracks the company’s data for migration patterns, more …
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