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Conservative experts express hope that college censorship is waning at AEI event

A group of higher education experts expressed optimism Tuesday that the so-called "Great Awokening" that saw widespread left-wing activism on college campuses and led to widespread censorship over the past few years is receding.

North Carolina city sued for racial discrimination and quota system

Five residents of Asheville, North Carolina, filed a federal lawsuit against the city Tuesday alleging racial discrimination based on the demographic quota system used to select membership to its Human Relations Commission.

Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford says Democrats want Menendez to resign due to reelection chances

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford said Tuesday that she believes the Democratic Party wants Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign from office due to the corruption scandal he faces affecting his reelection chances in 2024.

James Comer reveals Beijing bank wires to Hunter Biden at Joe Biden’s home address

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that Hunter Biden received a substantial sum from Beijing in 2019, and the beneficiary address for the wire transfer was that of Joe Biden.

UPS to hire over 100,000 seasonal workers with Teamsters pay increase

UPS is planning to hire more than 100,000 seasonal workers to help take on the holiday rush this year, falling in line with the company’s past hiring during peak holiday shipping season, but workers will see higher pay this year.

UAW strike: Schumer joins picketers in New York: ‘Gonna fight until we win’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) joined picketers striking against the three major automakers in Tappan, New York, Tuesday. His support came as the strike continued into its second week.

Gavin Newsom signs bill increasing taxes on guns to fund school safety programs

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed a bill adding an 11% excise tax on guns and ammunition in the Golden State to fund school safety programs.

Hillary Clinton can’t resist dig at Trump during State Department portrait unveiling

Hillary Clinton made a celebratory return to the State Department for the unveiling of her official portrait, an occasion timed for the return to power of her friends.

DOD abortion travel policy not subject to congressional review, GAO concludes

The Government Accountability Office has determined that the Department of Defense did not need to submit a report on its controversial reproductive healthcare policy to Congress or the comptroller general ahead of implementation.

Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for October worth up to $1,691 to be sent in five days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its October payments, worth up to $1,691, in five days.
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