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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A lawsuit by the Department of Justice (DOJ) against the University of California system claims abhorrent treatment of Jewish and Israeli students on campus, including exclusion zones and even physical assaults by anti-Israel demonstrators.That lawsuit says that Jewish and Israeli students were victims of targeted violent crime, including being beaten with sticks and blunt objects, being pummeled into the ground causing a wound that led to hospitalization, being kicked and slapped and being pepper sprayed.The suit, filed Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, claimed that the University of California, Los Angeles, turned a blind eye to the horrific alleged behavior in 2024.JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ZEROES IN ON UCLA FOR ALLEGED ILLEGAL DEI ADMISSIONS AS ELITE SCHOOL CRACKDOWN EXPANDS “On April 25, 2024, following months of antisemitic and anti-Israeli demonstrations, masked and armed agitators, many of whom were openly hostile to Jews and Israelis, occupied the heart of the University of California, Los Angeles … campus,” the lawsuit begins.”They built an illegal encampment, surrounded it with barriers, and formed ‘human phalanxes’ to block Jews and Israelis from entering academic buildings,” it continues. “They kicked and slapped Jews,…

New Florida Gators head coach Jon Sumrall has really hit the ground running since his arrival in Gainesville late last year.Between his widely lauded staff hires, consensus top-10 recruiting class and myriad media appearances, the 43-year-old looks as though he can do no wrong.Granted, the games need to be played before anyone can make a full judgment, but the vast majority of Gator Nation appears smitten with their newest head ball coach. Part of what makes him so appealing to the Florida faithful is his ability to seemingly always say the right thing in the eyes of Gator fans.FLORIDA COACH JON SUMRALL REVEALS EARLY CAREER STRUGGLES, LIVING IN SLUMS OF SAN DIEGO AND ‘CARRYING A GLOCK’His vows to jump off the top of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium echoed the sentiments of every Florida fanatic from Key West to Pensacola, and Tuesday in the Panhandle, Sumrall once again dropped a one-liner that is sure to be music to the ears of Gator fans who were paying attention.When asked what he would have done if Florida had not allowed him to finish at Tulane and coach in the College Football Playoff after he accepted the job, Sumrall revealed he might have stayed…

To me, there’s nothing quite as sad as a well-made machine not being used in the role for which it was created. Life’s too short for Corvettes that only sit in climate-controlled garages, beautiful timepieces that won’t ever be strapped to a wrist, or “safe queen” 1911’s that never see trigger time. By the same token, I know far too many people who don’t carry or use the knife they want because they don’t want to muck it up or dull the factory edge. A folding knife makes so many tasks a lot easier. However, do you have the skills to ensure it remains in tip-top shape? While today’s tips won’t do anything to keep your cutting tools in showroom condition (though if you ask me, a little honest surface wear has a beauty all of its own), it will help those of us who have been a little resistant to use our “nice knife” — whether it was gifted to us or whether we spent a little more on a design or super steel that caught our attention. Just like a firearm, a quality knife will most likely outlast you and you needn’t fear putting it to work. Here…

Former United States ruler, Joe Biden, is suing the US government in order to block the release of interviews he had given with his ghostwriter. Biden appears to want to stop the tapes of conversations from being released to the public. 3 Glaring Problems with Joe Biden’s New Multi-Trillion COVID Package The recordings in question were obtained by special counsel Robert Hur, who was appointed to investigate whether Biden had unlawfully retained classified documents at his home after serving as vice president under Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017, according to a report by RT. Hur interviewed Biden for five hours back in 2023. He didn’t recommend filing charges against the former ruler, but described him as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” accoridng to a Fox News report.  Hur wrote that Biden’s memory appeared “significantly limited” during both the 2017 interviews with the ghostwriter and later interviews with the special counsel. He further argued that, if the case went to trial, Biden would likely present himself to a jury as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” -RT In May, the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, filed a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act seeking…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Boston Public Library branches will be hosting 19 drag queen story hour events for young children and their families throughout June as part of the library system’s LGBTQ+ Pride Month programming.Most of the events are geared toward children ages five and under, according to the library’s website.Drag performer “Ms. Patty” is scheduled to host 17 of the story hour events, listed for children 18 months to 5 years old. Another performer, “Rose Quartz,” is also slated to read at one event for children in the same age range.A third performer, “Just JP,” will host a bilingual drag story hour for children and families that, according to the event description, aims to “raise awareness of gender diversity, promote self-acceptance, and build empathy through an enjoyable literary experience.”VIRGINIA COUNTY LIBRARY HOSTS PRIDE-THEMED READING EVENT FOR KIDS WITH MAYOR AS GUEST READER The drag-themed story hours are among 46 Pride Month programs listed on the library’s website.Other children’s events on the library’s schedule include “Pride Crafts for Kids” and a “Kids’ Concert with The Grumpytime Club,” whose music explores themes of “inclusivity, social justice, earth stewardship and LGBTQ youth/family pride.”Drag story hour events for minors…

The military measures readiness through deployments, training, retention and equipment. Recent ICE detentions of military spouses have exposed a question the Pentagon has not publicly answered: are threats of deportation affecting troops’ ability to serve?The Trump administration said in 2025 that “military service alone doesn’t exempt aliens from the consequences of violating U.S. immigration laws,” and a string of military spouses have been detained in immigration crackdowns.Deisy Rivera Ortega was detained and placed in ICE custody, according to the Department of Homeland Security, or DHS. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jose Serrano had served in the Army for more than 27 years, including deployments to Afghanistan. In April, his wife Though her attorney has challenged the legality of her detention in federal court, Serrano said the detention destabilized his mental health and ability to function. “I can’t sleep even with the medication,” he said. Ortega was later released after a U.S. senator personally contacted DHS on her behalf. Military family advocates, immigration attorneys and lawmakers say the issue highlights a gap in how the armed forces measure family-related readiness stressors, which also include housing instability, childcare access, spouse employment and mental health. According to the National Military Family Association, “supporting the…

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To me, there’s nothing quite as sad as a well-made machine not being used in the role for which it was created. Life’s too short for Corvettes that only sit in climate-controlled garages, beautiful timepieces that won’t ever be strapped to a wrist, or “safe queen” 1911’s that never see…

The military measures readiness through deployments, training, retention and equipment. Recent ICE detentions of military spouses have exposed a question the Pentagon has not publicly answered: are threats of deportation affecting troops’ ability to serve?The Trump administration said in 2025 that “military service alone doesn’t exempt aliens from the consequences…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A House Democrat drew backlash from across the political spectrum after appearing to soften his criticism of Graham Platner, Democrats’ presumptive Maine Senate nominee.Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass., initially sparked outrage on the left when he denounced Platner’s Nazi-linked tattoo and said, “I…

This article was originally published by Wanjiru Njoya at The Mises Institute.  As Lew Rockwell has observed, Murray Rothbard “had a passion for public persuasion.” He was interested not only in sound economics but also in ensuring that “the general public is aware of the vital importance of the market and…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A lawsuit by the Department of Justice (DOJ) against the University of California system claims abhorrent treatment of Jewish and Israeli students on campus, including exclusion zones and even physical assaults by anti-Israel demonstrators.That lawsuit says that Jewish and Israeli students were victims of targeted violent crime, including being beaten with sticks and blunt objects, being pummeled into the ground causing a wound that led to hospitalization, being kicked and slapped and being pepper sprayed.The suit, filed Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, claimed that the University of California, Los Angeles, turned a blind eye to the horrific alleged behavior in 2024.JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ZEROES IN ON UCLA FOR ALLEGED ILLEGAL DEI ADMISSIONS AS ELITE SCHOOL CRACKDOWN EXPANDS “On April 25, 2024, following months of antisemitic and anti-Israeli demonstrations, masked and armed agitators, many of whom were openly hostile to Jews and Israelis, occupied the heart of the University of California, Los Angeles … campus,” the lawsuit begins.”They built an illegal encampment, surrounded it with barriers, and formed ‘human phalanxes’ to block Jews and Israelis from entering academic buildings,” it continues. “They kicked and slapped Jews,…

New Florida Gators head coach Jon Sumrall has really hit the ground running since his arrival in Gainesville late last year.Between his widely lauded staff hires, consensus top-10 recruiting class and myriad media appearances, the 43-year-old looks as though he can do no wrong.Granted, the games need to be played before anyone can make a full judgment, but the vast majority of Gator Nation appears smitten with their newest head ball coach. Part of what makes him so appealing to the Florida faithful is his ability to seemingly always say the right thing in the eyes of Gator fans.FLORIDA COACH JON SUMRALL REVEALS EARLY CAREER STRUGGLES, LIVING IN SLUMS OF SAN DIEGO AND ‘CARRYING A GLOCK’His vows to jump off the top of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium echoed the sentiments of every Florida fanatic from Key West to Pensacola, and Tuesday in the Panhandle, Sumrall once again dropped a one-liner that is sure to be music to the ears of Gator fans who were paying attention.When asked what he would have done if Florida had not allowed him to finish at Tulane and coach in the College Football Playoff after he accepted the job, Sumrall revealed he might have stayed…

To me, there’s nothing quite as sad as a well-made machine not being used in the role for which it was created. Life’s too short for Corvettes that only sit in climate-controlled garages, beautiful timepieces that won’t ever be strapped to a wrist, or “safe queen” 1911’s that never see trigger time. By the same token, I know far too many people who don’t carry or use the knife they want because they don’t want to muck it up or dull the factory edge. A folding knife makes so many tasks a lot easier. However, do you have the skills to ensure it remains in tip-top shape? While today’s tips won’t do anything to keep your cutting tools in showroom condition (though if you ask me, a little honest surface wear has a beauty all of its own), it will help those of us who have been a little resistant to use our “nice knife” — whether it was gifted to us or whether we spent a little more on a design or super steel that caught our attention. Just like a firearm, a quality knife will most likely outlast you and you needn’t fear putting it to work. Here…

Former United States ruler, Joe Biden, is suing the US government in order to block the release of interviews he had given with his ghostwriter. Biden appears to want to stop the tapes of conversations from being released to the public. 3 Glaring Problems with Joe Biden’s New Multi-Trillion COVID Package The recordings in question were obtained by special counsel Robert Hur, who was appointed to investigate whether Biden had unlawfully retained classified documents at his home after serving as vice president under Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017, according to a report by RT. Hur interviewed Biden for five hours back in 2023. He didn’t recommend filing charges against the former ruler, but described him as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” accoridng to a Fox News report.  Hur wrote that Biden’s memory appeared “significantly limited” during both the 2017 interviews with the ghostwriter and later interviews with the special counsel. He further argued that, if the case went to trial, Biden would likely present himself to a jury as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” -RT In May, the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, filed a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act seeking…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Boston Public Library branches will be hosting 19 drag queen story hour events for young children and their families throughout June as part of the library system’s LGBTQ+ Pride Month programming.Most of the events are geared toward children ages five and under, according to the library’s website.Drag performer “Ms. Patty” is scheduled to host 17 of the story hour events, listed for children 18 months to 5 years old. Another performer, “Rose Quartz,” is also slated to read at one event for children in the same age range.A third performer, “Just JP,” will host a bilingual drag story hour for children and families that, according to the event description, aims to “raise awareness of gender diversity, promote self-acceptance, and build empathy through an enjoyable literary experience.”VIRGINIA COUNTY LIBRARY HOSTS PRIDE-THEMED READING EVENT FOR KIDS WITH MAYOR AS GUEST READER The drag-themed story hours are among 46 Pride Month programs listed on the library’s website.Other children’s events on the library’s schedule include “Pride Crafts for Kids” and a “Kids’ Concert with The Grumpytime Club,” whose music explores themes of “inclusivity, social justice, earth stewardship and LGBTQ youth/family pride.”Drag story hour events for minors…

The military measures readiness through deployments, training, retention and equipment. Recent ICE detentions of military spouses have exposed a question the Pentagon has not publicly answered: are threats of deportation affecting troops’ ability to serve?The Trump administration said in 2025 that “military service alone doesn’t exempt aliens from the consequences of violating U.S. immigration laws,” and a string of military spouses have been detained in immigration crackdowns.Deisy Rivera Ortega was detained and placed in ICE custody, according to the Department of Homeland Security, or DHS. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jose Serrano had served in the Army for more than 27 years, including deployments to Afghanistan. In April, his wife Though her attorney has challenged the legality of her detention in federal court, Serrano said the detention destabilized his mental health and ability to function. “I can’t sleep even with the medication,” he said. Ortega was later released after a U.S. senator personally contacted DHS on her behalf. Military family advocates, immigration attorneys and lawmakers say the issue highlights a gap in how the armed forces measure family-related readiness stressors, which also include housing instability, childcare access, spouse employment and mental health. According to the National Military Family Association, “supporting the…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A House Democrat drew backlash from across the political spectrum after appearing to soften his criticism of Graham Platner, Democrats’ presumptive Maine Senate nominee.Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass., initially sparked outrage on the left when he denounced Platner’s Nazi-linked tattoo and said, “I hope Maine voters agree with me.” But after clarifying he was not endorsing Platner’s opponent, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine — while also backing away from his earlier call for Maine voters to oppose Platner — Auchincloss found himself under fire from both sides.Platner has faced mounting scrutiny since disclosing last year that he once had a black skull-and-crossbones tattoo, which he said he got while drinking on leave during a Marine deployment in Croatia and did not recognize at the time as a Nazi symbol. GRAHAM PLATNER BLAMES NAZI TATTOO ON MILITARY ‘CULTURE,’ DRAWS BACKLASH FROM GOP VETERANS”Susan Collins is a rubber stamp for the worst admin in history. Claims that I would endorse her, implicitly or otherwise, ignore my track record supporting Democrats to take back both chambers,” Auchincloss wrote on social media Tuesday. “As I said months ago, I find Platner’s Nazi tattoo and his commentary about it personally…

This article was originally published by Wanjiru Njoya at The Mises Institute.  As Lew Rockwell has observed, Murray Rothbard “had a passion for public persuasion.” He was interested not only in sound economics but also in ensuring that “the general public is aware of the vital importance of the market and the terrible consequences of statism.” To that end, Rothbard argued powerfully against egalitarianism, which is the ideology behind so many statist welfare schemes. It is worth asking, over 50 years since he published his famous essay “Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature,” why egalitarianism persists. Rothbard observed that “Americans consider themselves a ‘practical’ people,” who are more interested in ascertaining whether social welfare schemes will be cost-effective than in debating the underlying ideology. This practicality has led many to suppose that if Americans only knew the exorbitant cost of state interventions that yield very little practical benefit, and in some cases even make things worse, that should be enough to get them to oppose wasteful programs that are said to be necessary to eradicate inequality. That expectation was shown to be woefully misconceived by events in Minnesota, where a group of mostly Somalian immigrants perpetrated brazen welfare fraud to the tune of…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bank security can feel confusing because every account seems to handle it differently. One bank sends a text. Another sends an email. Another asks you to approve a login inside its app. So when someone says, “Use stronger two-factor authentication,” it is fair to wonder what that actually means. Kyra from West Plains, Missouri, reached out to us asking:I watched your podcast video where you talked about two-factor authentication and getting codes by email from your bank and other accounts. My accounts seem to do that automatically, as far as I know. Is that enough, or do I need to contact my bank to make sure it’s set up correctly — Kyra from West Plains, MissouriKyra, this is a great question because a lot of people are in the same boat. They see a code pop up and assume they are fully protected. The truth is a little more complicated. Text or email codes are better than having only a password.Text and email codes, however, are not always the strongest options. Scammers have found ways to steal codes, trick people into sharing them or take control of a phone number through a SIM…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara resigned from his position after it was discovered that he “interfered” with an investigation into his conduct, according to the city’s Mayor Jacob Frey. Frey said Tuesday that O’Hara — who led the department since November 2022 — came under scrutiny after an anonymous complaint was received last year “alleging the chief had engaged in sexually intimate relationships with city employees.” “An outside investigation was conducted, extensive interviews were completed, and numerous staff participated. Several months ago, that investigation concluded and we received a report stating that the allegations were not substantiated. Those allegations remain not substantiated,” Frey said. “However, today I received a report of findings from an additional investigation that showed Chief O’Hara interfered with the investigation process,” he added. “Specifically, investigators found that he intentionally deleted a contact card for an individual from his city-issued cell phone during the original investigation in an attempt to shield that evidence of his connection to the person from investigators. And even though he was instructed not to discuss the investigation itself with anyone, he told another city employee that his city cell phone had been taken from him for the investigation.”MINNEAPOLIS POLICE CHIEF ISSUES APOLOGY FOR LINKING SOMALI YOUTH TO LOCAL CRIME “Although the investigators have concluded that…

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