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Tolerance for Free Speech on Campuses Down, Tolerance for Violence Up, 2024 College Free Speech Rankings Reveal
Intolerance of free speech at the nation’s colleges has increased, while students’ tolerance of using violence to stop free speech has increased, a survey of U.S. colleges released Thursday finds.
Climate Scientist: Leave Out ‘the Full Truth,’ and 3 Other ‘Tricks’ to Get Published in High-Profile Journals Like ‘Nature’
“I just got published in Nature because I stuck to a narrative I knew the editors would like. That’s not the way science should work,” a PhD climate scientist and adjunct faculty member at John Hopkins University’s Energy and Climate Policy Program says in a commentary excoriating the nation’s media for putting their political agenda ahead of scientific integrity.
Soros-Aligned, Soft-on-Crime Texas D.A. Resigns to Avoid Removal Hearing – then Announces Run for Senate
Rather than face a hearing on a petition seeking his removal from office for refusing to protect the citizens of Nueces County, Democrat Texas District Attorney Mark Gonzalez resigned Tuesday, then announced his candidacy for Republican incumbent Ted Cruz’s Senate seat.
Mother Sues Va. School District for Horrors Her Teen Daughter Suffered Due to School’s Secret Gender Transition
Michele Blair is suing the Appomattox County, Virginia school district, alleging it performed a secret gender transition on her daughter, which led to bullying that drove the teen to run away from home and into the clutches of multiple sexual predators who repeatedly trafficked.
‘Sanctuary City’ L.A. Seeks to Sue, Probe Texas After Getting a Busload of Illegal Immigrants
“Hypocrites. LA claims to be a sanctuary city. But when put to the test, they can't take it,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said Tuesday, reacting to news that the self-proclaimed “sanctuary” city of Los Angeles has approved plans to sue and launch a criminal probe against his state.
Higher Spending, Lower Revenue Overwhelm Economic Growth to Skyrocket Deficit
After declining in 2022, the U.S. budget deficit has surged higher in 2023, despite economic growth, troubling economists.
August Unemployment Rate Jumps, Employment in June and July Revised Downward
In August, the unemployment rate jumped 0.3 points, from 3.5% 3.8 percent, as the number of long-term unemployed increased, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday.
Nurse Leaves University of Alabama Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program Over Alleged Incorporation of Critical Race Theory
A Floridian nurse who was working to earn a doctorate of nursing practice from the University of Alabama has left the program after allegedly being subjected to a barrage of Critical Race Theory (CRT).
61% Are Now Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck; Personal Savings Rate Falls
As of July, Americans are saving less – and more than half are living paycheck-to-paycheck – new reports reveal.
Sen. Cruz: 88 Attacks on Crisis Pregnancy Centers, But DOJ Uses ‘Entire Weight and Force of FBI’ Against Non-Violent Pro-Life Protestors
“At least 88 crisis pregnancy centers have been firebombed, vandalized, or set ablaze in the wake of the Dobbs decision. DOJ’s response to this violence has been anemic, having only prosecuted one FACE Act case against these criminals,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Thursday.
Second Quarter GDP Growth Revised Downward
Growth of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the second quarter of 2023 has been revised downward, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) announced Wednesday.
Arkansas Dept. of Education Demands School Districts Turn Over CRT-Related Materials from African American Studies Pilot Program
The Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) is demanding that the superintendents of five public school districts in the state hand over materials related to the Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies pilot program.
UPDATE-Bidenomics: Five Charts the Media Don’t Want You to See
UPDATE-Liberal media are declaring Bidenomics a success - but, hard numbers tell a much different story – regardless of whether the measure is how much Americans are paying, earning or saving.
5,400 Fake-Name Biden Emails Identified, Prompting Lawsuit to Force National Archives to Make Them Public
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has admitted that it has nearly 5,400 emails, electronic records and documents that potentially show Pres. Joe Biden using a pseudonym during his vice presidency.