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USC admits its cowardice in the face of pro-terrorist protesters

Cowardly university leadership is emboldening pro-terrorist protesters and punishing normal students for their university’s lack of a spine. On the heels of Columbia University moving...

State Department must reopen SIV case to repair six years of separation

The following concludes a series about how State Department age determinations put special immigrant visa applicant Wali Akrami’s son Waheed in needless peril for six years. Afghan...

Donor revolts won’t reform universities. Blacklisting students will

Columbia University and Yale University appear to be in a competition to see who will be the poster child for antisemitism, intimidation, and polemics...

George Gascon’s judgment is terribly flawed

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon has repeatedly shown that his judgment is severely flawed, which is a problem for someone tasked with...

The biggest winners of Biden’s student debt ‘cancellation’

President Joe Biden introduced new provisions to his student debt relief plan earlier this month, and the primary beneficiaries are high-income earners, according to...

PCE inflation soars to highest level since November as investors price in 2-in-5 chance of no rate cuts before Election Day

One month after increasing for the first time since September, the personal consumption expenditures price inflation index rose again from 2.5% to 2.8% in...

Marijuana banking bill lacks much-needed clarity

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently stated that passing marijuana banking, the Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act (“SAFER”), remains a high priority....

When will the IRS stop ballooning its budget request? Not any time soon

In his fiscal 2025 budget proposal, President Joe Biden asked Congress to provide an unprecedented $104 billion in additional funding for the IRS on...

Donors should reject Columbia, turn elsewhere

Columbia University has succumbed to the mob. Protesters have encamped on its grounds for the past week, disrupting its staff, faculty, and other students....

There is no Eighth Amendment right to vagrancy

Oral argument before the Supreme Court this week showed why it is nonsense to claim that anti-vagrancy laws violate the Constitution‘s Eighth Amendment provision...
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