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Law professor who designed critical race theory charges $100K for lectures: Report

The law professor who created the controversial academic framework critical race theory reportedly charges up to $100,000 per in-person speaking appearance, in addition to her teaching salary at two law schools.

DOJ sues Google over online advertising dominance, opening second antitrust case

The Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google on Tuesday, the second such suit in the last two years.

Unvaccinated National Guardsmen excited ‘about the opportunity to come back’

While it's still unclear if rescinding the coronavirus vaccine mandate will help the National Guard's recruitment numbers, members who no longer fear losing their jobs over it are excited.

Super Bowl 2023: Chris Stapleton to sing national anthem, and pregame music line-up released

The NFL's Super Bowl LVII pregame entertainment list was released Tuesday, revealing country music superstar Chris Stapleton will perform the national anthem.

Georgia residents report smooth election after ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ attacks

A majority of black voters in Georgia said they had a positive experience voting in the midterm elections, with 0% of the voting demographic reporting having a hard time casting ballots, according to a new poll.

Social Security update: Direct SSI payment worth $914 to arrive in seven days

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income will receive their next monthly payment of $914 at the beginning of February.

Lindsey Graham reveals questions he has for Biden on classified documents

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) responded to questions about what national security concerns he has regarding classified documents that were found at President Joe Biden’s personal residence in Delaware, noting he doesn't believe there's "anything sinister" going on behind the scenes.

Pompeo says Trump had to explain ‘Rocket Man’ joke to Kim Jong Un: Book

Former President Donald Trump had to explain his "Little Rocket Man" reference to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un after the foreign leader did not understand the term referenced Elton John's hit song, according to a new book.

New queen of the mountain: Mikaela Shiffrin surpasses Lindsey Vonn in World Cup skiing wins

America's Mikaela Shiffrin made skiing history Tuesday, winning her 83rd World Cup race, a new record for women's skiing.

Jeff Zients met with Hunter Biden at least three times in 2016: Report

Jeff Zients, incoming White House chief of staff for President Joe Biden, reportedly met with the president's son multiple times in 2016.
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