Rutgers University Releases List of “Anti-Racist” Initiatives Including Deemphasizing Grammar

Rutgers University has released a list of “anti-racist” initiatives to be incorporated into its lecture halls starting with the upcoming school year. Among them is decreased emphasis on traditional grammar.

In an email titled “Department actions in solidarity …

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U.S. Indicts Two Chinese Nationals for Hacking Defense Secrets & Covid19 Research Data

The Department of Justice indicted two Chinese nationals in what they are calling a decade-long cyber espionage campaign that targeted defense contractors, and most recently, U.S.-based Covid researchers. Officials say there were hundreds of victims in all worldwide.

Li Xiaoyu …

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Missouri Attorney General Moves to Dismiss Charges Against St. Louis Couple that Defended Themselves Against BLM Protesters

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a brief yesterday seeking to dismiss charges filed against Mark and Patricia McCloskey.

The McCloskeys armed themselves and pointed guns at Black Lives Matter protesters who broke down a gate and trespassed into …

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Universities to Force Students to Get Flu Shots, Sign “Social Distancing” Contracts in Order to Return to Class in the Fall

An increasing number of colleges and universities are rolling out student guidelines that will place requirements on students returning to class in the fall in light of the Covid19 pandemic. Among them are mandatory flu shots and the accepting …

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Next GOP Covid Relief Bill to Include Another Round of Stimulus Payment but Reduced Unemployment Benefits

GOP leaders met with President Trump today to discuss the contours of the next Covid19 relief package.

According to The Washington Post, this next, and final, round of stimulus will include another direct payment to individuals – potentially at …

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