Day: January 22, 2025

One day after Trump inauguration, Harvard settles two major antisemitism lawsuits and establishes new campus policiesOne day after Trump inauguration, Harvard settles two major antisemitism lawsuits and establishes new campus policies

Harvard University settled two major antisemitism lawsuits with Jewish student groups just one day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The settlement includes significant policy changes, such as adopting the IHRA

UN urges diplomacy as Iran hits nuclear ‘gas pedal,’ conservative commentator tells Trump ‘do not appease’UN urges diplomacy as Iran hits nuclear ‘gas pedal,’ conservative commentator tells Trump ‘do not appease’

The United Nations atomic watchdog on Wednesday sounded the alarm that Iran has hit the “gas pedal” on its nuclear development and urged diplomacy just two days after President Donald

Border czar Tom Homan sends message to far-left officials pushing back against mass deportations: ‘Game on’Border czar Tom Homan sends message to far-left officials pushing back against mass deportations: ‘Game on’

Border czar Tom Homan issued a stark warning to blue cities and states resisting the Trump administration’s mass deportations, telling far-left officials who want to stifle the efforts, “game on.”

American tennis star Ben Shelton puts Australian Open TV interviewers on blast over treatment of playersAmerican tennis star Ben Shelton puts Australian Open TV interviewers on blast over treatment of players

American tennis star Ben Shelton called out the TV interviewers at the Australian Open on Tuesday following his quarterfinal victory, saying that he believes several of the post-match interviews throughout the

From Yale to Johns Hopkins: 12 US universities caught playing favorites with wealthy applicants, settle allegations for millionsFrom Yale to Johns Hopkins: 12 US universities caught playing favorites with wealthy applicants, settle allegations for millions

Twelve prestigious US universities, from Yale to Johns Hopkins, have agreed to pay millions in settlements after being accused of favoring wealthy applicants in admissions and financial aid. The lawsuit