Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s long-shot attempts to have the indictment against him dismissed over lack of evidence and flaws in the grand jury process have been denied – clearing a set of hurdles delaying the trial. Kohberger, 29, is facing four charges of first-degree murder and a burglary …
Read More »NYU law student who defended Hamas' terror attack refuses to say if she has empathy for 'brutalized' Israelis
ABC News Live Prime did not receive an answer from former New York University Law School Student Bar Association president Ryna Workman over whether there should be compassion for murdered Israelis after Workman posted a controversial statement in the wake of the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel. Workman, who …
Read More »Why Jewish students belong at anti-Israel Ivy League schools
Amid risinganti-IsraelsentimentatIvyLeagueuniversities like Harvard and Yale, someJewishparents arepledgingnot to send their children there, and commentators like Bill Maher and Ben Shapiro are encouraging it. This is misguided.The economic considerations of investing in anIvyLeagueeducation are valid, as families must weigh the financial burden against potential long-term benefits. However, boycotting these institutions …
Read More »Academic whom Claudine Gay plagiarized calls for Harvard leader's firing: Need to get 'back towards sanity'
A retired Vanderbilt University professor and allegedly one of Harvard President Claudine Gay’s plagiarism victims has called for the immediate firing of the embattled higher education leader to “steer the university back towards sanity.” “Fire Claudine Gay posthaste,” Dr. Carol Swain posted Thursday on X, as part of a social …
Read More »Youngkin urges Turning Point crowd to carry on Kirk’s fight for faith and freedom
During one of the first Turning Point USA events since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin shared a message of hope and faith, telling students,”All of you are the next Charlie Kirk.” Addressing a packed auditorium at Virginia Tech University as part of the second “This is The Turning …
Read More »Trump administration to roll out earliest and most streamlined FAFSA form in history
EXCLUSIVE — The Trump administration has announced plans to roll out the earliest and most efficient Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in history for the 2026-2027 school year. The FAFSA form is currently online, and applicants can finish the process in minutes, the administration said. So far, more …
Read More »Ex-FBI agent turned UVU professor breaks down the evidence trail Tyler Robinson left for detectives
The suspect accused of killing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University “left evidence everywhere” despite what appears to be extensive planning for the attack, according to a former FBI agent who now teaches criminal justice at the school. Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of assassinating the …
Read More »Leftist gun club tied to violence recruiting on Georgetown campus echoes Kirk killing: 'Hey fascist! Catch!'
EXCLUSIVE: In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s Sept. 10 assassination allegedly at the hands of a left-wing ideologue, a leftist gun club with ties to political violence posted recruiting flyers at Georgetown University with references to Kirk’s death. “Hey fascist! Catch!” says a red flyer from the John Brown Gun …
Read More »University of Chicago condemns violence but dodges questions about professor arrested in anti-ICE riots
FIRST ON FOX: The University of Chicago exclusively told Fox News Digital that it condemns violence after a professor at the school was charged with violent felonies during an anti-ICE riot in the city’s suburbs, but will not say whether the professor is still teaching classes. Associate Professor Eman Abdelhadi …
Read More »Harvard faculty admit students skipping class, not engaging with opposing views, and still getting good grades
A group of Harvard faculty members say many students at the Ivy League university are skipping class, skimming or ignoring reading assignments, avoiding challenging discussions, and still graduating thanks to grade inflation. The New York Times reported Monday on findings released by the Classroom Social Compact Committee, a group of …
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