A lawsuit has been filed against Pennsylvania State University by Professor Zack De Piero, who alleges that he was subjected to racial discrimination.

A new movie that premiers in theaters across the United States on July 4th sheds light on the work of a nonprofit organization that aims to combat international child trafficking rings.

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has responded to the recent National Assessment of Educational Progress report, which found that math and reading scores among U.S. 13-year-olds are at their lowest levels in decades.

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has admitted that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' decision to withdraw $2 billion in assets from BlackRock's management last year damaged the firm.

Senate Democrats up for reelection in battleground states that President Joe Biden lost or narrowly won in 2020 are distancing themselves from the president and voting against him more often, according to an analysis from FiveThirtyEight.

Jordan Poyer, a defensive player for the Buffalo Bills, has announced the cancellation of his annual charity golf tournament.

Admiral Rachel Levine, the Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has declared that the end of Pride month should not mark the end of the celebrations.

Peter Schweizer, the President of the Government Accountability Institute and a senior contributor at Breitbart News, has called for the House Oversight Committee to subpoena records of a global phone that was paid for by Hunter Biden’s business and belonged to President Joe Biden.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has received the endorsement of the largest police union in the state, the Florida Police Benevolent Association, for his presidential bid.

Republican lawmakers in Montana have reported receiving letters containing white powder, as federal agents investigate similar incidents in two other states.

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