
Title IX Lawsuit May Create More Problems than It Solves
Eighteen state attorneys general are suing over the Department of Education’s new regulations, but some experts worry the lawsuit will do more harm than good.
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Eighteen state attorneys general are suing over the Department of Education’s new regulations, but some experts worry the lawsuit will do more harm than good.
Movers and shakers are doing their thing. Can you feel the earth move under your feet?
Be All the Fake Cop You Can Be — As a Private Contractor Deputy
Former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren reveals the “original sin” and decades-long miscalculation that led to this moment — and what comes next.
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Despite global chaos, America’s economy shows puzzling resilience in the face of emerging capital flight, dangerous policy uncertainty, and spiraling debt.
Iran is offering some pretty flimsy excuses to explain how dozens of people were injured in a missile attack that hit a hospital… and Israel is not buying them.
Dark money groups with ties to oil and gas are behind a legislative campaign to thwart local energy transitions.
With dissent punished, critical thinking suppressed, and standards lowered — the military becomes easier to control and less able to defend the Constitution. What orders will they follow?
$500 drones destroyed $100M Russian bombers. This attack changes everything about modern warfare and exposes America’s most critical vulnerabilities.
As the administration continues to legislate horrors, we can turn our eyes to those in need…right in front of us.
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