(Headline USA) Most fraternities at the University of Southern California will be allowed to start having parties again in March if security guards are posted at stairs or hallways in fraternity houses that lead to bedrooms, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Strict rules issued in advance of spring recruiting known...
(Headline USA) The Justice Department dropped its case Thursday against a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor accused of concealing ties to the Chinese government, a further setback to a federal initiative aimed at preventing Beijing from profiting off academic research at U.S. colleges and universities.
The department revealed its decision...
(Headline USA) Three Australian Federal Court judges on Thursday revealed their reasons for backing a government order to deport tennis star Novak Djokovic, explaining they did not consider the “merits or wisdom of the decision.”
The judges on Sunday unanimously endorsed Immigration Minister Alex Hawke’s decision to deport the 34-year-old...
(Headline USA) Accusing the United States of hostility and threats, North Korea on Thursday said it will consider restarting “all temporally-suspended activities” it had paused during its diplomacy with the Trump administration, in an apparent threat to resume testing of nuclear explosives and long-range missiles.
North Korea’s official Korean Central...
(Headline USA) The Pentagon has declassified and publicly released video footage of a U.S. drone strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians in the final hours of a chaotic American withdrawal that ended a 20-year war in Afghanistan.
The man targeted in the attack was Zemari Ahmadi, who worked for...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court is allowing the release of presidential documents sought by the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 uprising.
The justices on Wednesday rejected a bid by former President Donald Trump to withhold documents from the highly partisan committee until the issue is finally resolved by the...
(Headline USA) A proposal to overhaul New Mexico’s social studies standards has stirred debate over how race should be taught in schools, with thousands of parents and teachers weighing in on changes that would dramatically increase leftist-leaning instruction related to racial and social identity beginning at the absurdly early...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden ends his first year in the White House with a clear majority of Americans disapproving of his leadership in the face of an unrelenting pandemic and roaring inflation, according to a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
More Americans disapprove...
(Headline USA) The NCAA has adopted a sport-by-sport approach for transgender athletes, bringing it in line with the woke policies already implemented by U.S. and International Olympic Committees, while stepping into a highly charged debate that seeks to create unequal playing fields for many biologically female competitors.
The policy is...
(Headline USA) Democrats failed yet again to sway opponents to back a controversial power-grabbing election overhaul that, ironically, would have required drastically undermining democracy in order to achieve what they claimed was a reinforcement of "voting rights."
Holdout Sens. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., refused to join the...
(Headline USA) After a woman was pushed to her death in front of a New York City subway train beneath Times Square over the weekend, Mayor Eric Adams acknowledged to reporters Tuesday that even he didn’t feel entirely safe riding the rails.
The Democrat recounted when he rode the train...
(Headline USA) In a wealthy enclave along the Santa Monica Mountains that is a haven for celebrities, residents are now facing more aggressive consequences for wasting water.
The Las Virgenes Municipal Water District northwest of Los Angeles hopes to spur water savings by making it easier to fine households that...