Harvard Defends Government Funding Amid Cuts, Cites Research...
Harvard University is fighting back against federal funding cuts. In a recent court filing, the university detailed the...
Education Department Designates June as 'Title IX Month'
The U.S. Department of Education has declared June as 'Title IX Month,' commemorating the 53rd anniversary of the landma...
NY Lt. Gov. Delgado Challenges Gov. Hochul in Democratic Pri...
New York's Democratic primary is heating up as Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado announced he will challenge Governor...
Democrats Plan Unified Strategy Against Trump's Agenda
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are strategizing to present a united front against President Trump's policy init...
Byron Allen Explores Sale of Broadcast TV Stations
Byron Allen, the media entrepreneur, is considering selling his portfolio of broadcast television stations. The move cou...
Alaska Wilderness Set for Drilling and Mining Under New Plan
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to open vast areas of Alaska's North Slope to oil drilling and min...
Fetterman Faces Pressure to Reassess Senate Role
The Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board suggested Senator John Fetterman consider stepping down if his mental health c...
Florida Bill Aims to Make Trump's Nuclear Energy Orders Perm...
A Republican congressman from Florida, Byron Donalds, is proposing a bill to solidify former President Trump's executive...
California Scraps 'Green' Truck Rules, Ends Legal Battle
California has decided to repeal its clean fleet regulations for big-rig trucks, effectively ending a legal fight with t...
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Prompts Air Quality Alerts in U.S.
Smoke from ongoing wildfires in Canada continues to drift south, triggering air quality alerts across several U.S. state...
Ukraine, Russia Hold Peace Talks in Istanbul
Delegations from Ukraine and Russia are meeting in Istanbul for peace negotiations. These talks follow a weekend of incr...
Delaware Courts See Big Legal Fees in Corporate Cases
A recent study reveals that Delaware courts, a popular venue for corporate legal disputes, frequently approve substantia...
Report: Schools Spend Millions on DEI Consultants
A new report reveals that public schools have spent over $120 million on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) consulta...
Study Finds Heavy Metals in Popular U.S. Rice Brands
A new study has detected arsenic and cadmium, both toxic heavy metals, in several popular rice brands sold across the Un...
Jamie Kennedy: Social Media Revitalized Authentic Comedy
Comedian Jamie Kennedy believes social media and podcasts have revolutionized comedy. He says these platforms offer come...
Trump Gains Ground in Culture War as Democrats Struggle to C...
Former President Trump is increasingly connecting with cultural influencers, including UFC fighters and popular podcaste...
Supreme Court Ruling Season Begins Amid Trump Headlines
The Supreme Court's crucial ruling season is now underway, with decisions expected on major cases throughout June. Howev...
Kansas City Businesses Concerned Over Rising Crime Rates
Business owners in Kansas City are expressing growing concerns about rising crime rates and perceived lack of effective...
Trump's Shadow Looms Over New Jersey Republican Primary
New Jersey Republicans are heading to the polls to choose their candidate for governor. While the election focuses on st...
Rare Earth Magnet Shortages Loom as U.S. Relies on China
The United States is facing potential shortages of rare earth magnets due to its dependence on China for these critical...
Russell Wilson Optimistic About Future Success in Return to...
Quarterback Russell Wilson expressed confidence in his ability to achieve top-tier success again, following his return t...
Transgender Athlete Wins Two Titles at California Track Fina...
A transgender high school athlete, AB Hernandez, won two girls' events at the California track and field state champions...
Report: Biden Administration Faces Child Trafficking Investi...
A whistleblower is accusing the Biden administration of mishandling reports of potential child trafficking involving mig...
Oregon Track Athletes Opt Out of Podium with Transgender Com...
Two high school track and field athletes in Oregon, Reese Eckard and Alexa Anderson, chose not to stand on the medal pod...
Border Bridge Blasts Heighten Tensions Before Peace Talks
Explosions rocked Russia's border region near Ukraine, resulting in casualties and raising concerns about escalating con...
Future Uncertain for International Students Under Immigratio...
International students in the U.S. face increasing uncertainty due to evolving immigration policies. Recent changes have...
Families Leaving U.S., Citing Anti-Transgender Climate
Some families are choosing to leave the United States, citing concerns about the social and political climate surroundin...
Diddy's Ex-Assistant Testifies in Sex Trafficking Trial: Key Moments
The fourth week of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex-trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial began with testimony from his f...
CBS Evening News: ADL on Boulder Attack, Tennis Star's Character
The CBS Evening News covered the ADL's response to the Boulder shooting and the increase in antisemitic incidents. The p...
Credit Card Interest Rates: Will They Drop in June?
Credit card interest rates remain elevated, impacting consumers' wallets. Many are hoping for relief in June, but the li...
NY Mascot Ban Faces Federal Scrutiny Over Discrimination Claims
New York's ban on Native American mascots in public schools is under review by the U.S. Department of Education. Educati...
Big Bear Eaglet Sunny Takes First Flight
A young bald eagle named Sunny, living in Big Bear, California, successfully took its first flight on Monday morning. Th...
College Diversity Shifts After Affirmative Action Ban
The Supreme Court's 2023 decision to end affirmative action in college admissions is beginning to reshape university dem...
Minnesota Wildfires Nearly Contained After Weeks of Destruction
Three large wildfires that have burned for weeks in northeastern Minnesota are now nearing full containment. Firefighter...
Guam Veterans Fear Impact of Potential VA Cuts on Healthcare
A veterans group in Guam is concerned that proposed cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) could negatively imp...
Dallas Trinity FC Inspires Young Girls Through Soccer
Dallas Trinity FC's women's soccer team is making waves both on and off the field. As they prepare for their final regul...
AJR's Adam Met Discusses Climate Activism and New Book "Amplify"
Adam Met, bassist for the band AJR and founder of Planet Reimagined, is advocating for climate action using strategies h...
Lion Attacks and Kills Man at South African Safari Lodge
A tourist was killed by a lion at a luxury safari lodge in South Africa early Monday morning. Police reports indicate th...
WorldPride 2025: LGBTQ+ Community Weighs Celebration Amid Political Concerns in D.C.
WorldPride 2025 is set to take place in Washington, D.C., but some members of the LGBTQ+ community are hesitant to fully...
Conservative Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidential Election
Karol Nawrocki, a conservative candidate supported by former U.S. President Donald Trump, has won Poland's presidential...
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Prompts Air Quality Alerts in Midwest
Smoke from intense wildfires in Canada has drifted south, triggering air quality alerts across several Midwestern states...
Senate Resumes Work on Trump's Budget Proposal
The Senate is back in session this week to debate President Trump's proposed budget. Trump has cautioned Republican sena...
Why Australia Produces So Many Hollywood Stars
Australia has become a breeding ground for top-tier acting talent, consistently sending stars to Hollywood. From actors...
Why Australian Actors and Directors Shine in Hollywood
Hollywood has long been a magnet for global talent, and Australia has consistently provided some of its brightest stars....
Wesleyan President Roth Voices Concerns Over Future of Higher Education
Wesleyan University President Michael Roth expressed worries about the state of higher education in the U.S. during an i...
Witkoff Condemns Hamas' Ceasefire Response as "Unacceptable"
Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has criticized Hamas' response to the proposed Gaza ceasefire and hostage exchange deal,...
Fur Seals Frolic Near New Zealand's Cape Foulwind
A colony of fur seals has been spotted enjoying the coastal scenery near Cape Foulwind in New Zealand. These playful mar...
Clinton and Patterson Release New Thriller: 'The First Gentleman'
Former President Bill Clinton and bestselling author James Patterson have collaborated again, this time on a gripping th...
Luigi Serafini: Inside the Surreal World of the 'Codex Seraphinianus' Creator
Italian artist Luigi Serafini gained fame for his bizarre and imaginative book, the 'Codex Seraphinianus,' published in...
Wildfires Force Thousands to Evacuate in Canada
Fast-moving wildfires in Canada have led to the evacuation of thousands of residents. The blazes are spreading quickly,...
Unleash Your Inner Artist: New Project Encourages Creativity
The New York Times is launching a new initiative aimed at fostering creativity in its readers. The project will offer pr...