Portland is slated to spend an estimated $13 million to hire and accommodate new bureaucrats and just $5 million on new cops as people and businesses flee […]
Author: Robert Schmad
A major left-of-center nonprofit is providing support to several groups that have justified Hamas’ attacks on Israeli civilians or accused Israel of genocide. The Tides Center provides […]
The Daily Caller News Foundation contacted all 26 Republican governors asking if they would consider cutting funding to public universities that failed to punish students and professors […]
The platform that processes the majority of Democrats’ campaign contributions is working with organizations that expressed support for Hamas’ terrorist attacks or attempted to justify them by […]
Belev Echad, a nonprofit based in New York City, has been providing aid to wounded soldiers in Israel following the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks. Rabbi Uriel […]
Three American law schools maintain web pages encouraging their students to work for organizations designated as terror groups by the Israeli government. The University of California, Los […]
A U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report released Wednesday found that a senior FBI employee had been soliciting prostitutes from massage parlors, […]
Georgia State University in Atlanta ended its partnership with Al-Quds Open University Wednesday following a Daily Caller News Foundation report that Al-Quds Open University had praised Hamas […]
ACT scores fell for the sixth consecutive year in 2023, despite billions spent by the federal government to prevent learning loss, according to a report from ACT […]
Several American colleges are partnered with Al-Quds Open University, a Palestinian university that called the Hamas terrorists who attacked Israel “righteous martyrs,” according to a Daily Caller […]
Public support for corporate activism has dropped significantly since last year, according to polling from the Public Affairs Council and Morning Consult. The proportion of individuals who […]
Five Republican presidential candidates currently campaigning in New Hampshire have taken donations from the political action committees of opioid manufacturers that paid out millions to settle lawsuits […]











