Sharks December 7, 2022 Washington Post mocked for 'ridiculous' criticism of 'Shark Week': Like saying 'Housewives' has too many women "Outnumbered" mocks the report and questions why the representation on TV is highlighted without addressing real inequities when accessing education and research.
SPORTS December 1, 2022 Don Lemon takes heat for defending men's sports earning more money: 'We live in a capitalist society' Don Lemon had a heated exchange with his "CNN This Morning" co-anchors over the reasons for why there is a pay gap between men's and women's sports.
OPINION December 1, 2022 I was fired as a school counselor for using free speech and saying ‘F--- transgenderism’ I was fired as school counselor, my home was vandalized and I was harassed for using free speech and saying ‘F--- transgenderism’ as I spoke out on gender.
Diversity November 30, 2022 Federal court mentorship program creates ‘psychologically safe space’ for ‘minoritized staff’ The Probation and Pretrial Services office, which works on probation cases for all 94 U.S. district courts, is establishing a mentorship program for "minoritized staff."
VIDEO November 29, 2022 Vivek Ramaswamy blasts alma maters Yale and Harvard for decision to stop participating in U.S. News & World Report rankings The former Yale and Harvard graduate says "the curious timing of these decisions" makes it appear as though they were driven by preparation for the Supreme Court likely striking down affirmative action.Â
Dept of Education November 23, 2022 Biden education official claims democracy, fatphobia based on white supremacy A U.S. Department of Education official, Kristina Ishmael, criticizes White people and claims fatphobia is white supremacy on her Twitter account.
Nevada November 22, 2022 South Korea-born Black woman appointed to NV Supreme Court Patricia Lee, a Black woman born in South Korea, has been appointed to Nevada’s Supreme Court. She is the first Asian American and Black woman to serve the state’s highest court.
College November 18, 2022 3 top law schools quit US News rankings, believes system is biased against equity programs Law schools at Yale, Harvard, and the University of California at Berkley have quit the U.S. News & World Report’s college rankings due to equity concerns.
OPINION November 18, 2022 As a Hispanic American, I rejected getting into Harvard Law school by affirmative action As a Hispanic American, I decided to live outside the race box and rejected getting into Harvard Law school by affirmative action. That’s real freedom.
OPINION November 17, 2022 My high school punished me for saying a male shouldn’t be allowed to watch me undress My high school punished when I spoke up and said a male shouldn’t be allowed to watch me undress. The school didn’t care that this made me uncomfortable.
California November 16, 2022 Malia Cohen wins CA controller race, continues Democrats' winning streak Democrat Malia Cohen has won California’s controller race and defeated Republican Lanhee Chen. She will become the state’s first Black controller.