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SCOTUS Rules Against Wife Who Challenged Her Non-Citizen Husband’s Visa Denial Over MS-13 Affiliation

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Friday that U.S. citizens do not have a constitutional right that requires admitting their non-citizen spouse into the country. In Department of State v. Muñoz, U.S. citizen Sandra Muñoz argued that the State Department’s failure to give her a reason…

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While DOJ Locks Up Pro-Lifers, Hundreds Of Pro-Abortion Violent Incidents Still Remain Unprosecuted

The Biden administration has been busy prosecuting pro-lifers since the overturn of Roe v. Wade two years ago, but dozens of attacks on pregnancy centers and churches remain unprosecuted. In the two years since the leak of the Supreme Court Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health…

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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona (File)

Biden’s Latest Ploy To Overhaul Student Loans ‘Flies In The Face’ Of Congress, Report Alleges

Ahead of the impending implementation of President Joe Biden’s latest student loan forgiveness plan, a new report published Wednesday alleges that the program is illegal and defies congressional authority. Biden’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan is an income-driven repayment program that will cost…

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Columbia Alum Makes Massive Investment In Israeli University Amid Lingering Protests

A Columbia University alum has decided to ditch his alma mater by giving a $260 million donation to an Israeli university as protests continue to plague the Ivy League college’s campus, according to a Monday announcement. The donation was given to Bar-Ilan University in Israel,…

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Harvard’s Largest Faculty Department Ditches Hiring Mandate Compelling Applicants Pledge Allegiance To Diversity

Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) announced Monday to staff that it was changing its hiring requirements to no longer include a diversity, inclusion, and belonging statement, according to the Boston Globe. According to the Boston Globe, FAS, the university’s largest department, has required…

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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey

Massachusetts’ Roughly $700,000 Abortion Pill Stockpile Left Unused A Year Later

A stockpile of 15,000 abortion pill doses has sat unused over the last year after Democratic Gov. Maura Healey of Massachusetts ordered nearly $700,000 be spent on the medication, the Boston Herald reported Tuesday. Per a request from Healey, the University of Massachusetts Amherst paid for the…

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ACLU Sues Washington State To Block Parental Rights Law From Taking Effect

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit against Washington state on Thursday in an attempt to block a law that would require parents to be notified if their child receives any medical services. The Washington state legislature passed Initiative 2081 in March, which mandates that parents…

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Major University Leaders Admit They Haven’t Suspended Disruptive Pro-Palestinian Protesters

University presidents admitted to members of Congress Thursday that few students involved in the pro-Palestinian protests had been suspended or expelled despite holding encampments and violating university policies for weeks. Northwestern University President Michael Schill, Rutgers University President Dr. Jonathan Holloway and University of California,…

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