Hispanic residents of border states are rejecting President Biden’s efforts to shore up support in the 2024 election. Three Arizona voters joined “Fox & Friends First” on Wednesday to share their discontent with the president’s Latinos con Biden-Harris campaign pitch in Phoenix. “Biden coming to Arizona is just a Band-Aid on a great, big open wound,” Monet Flores-Bacs, 25, told …
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Arizona State University professor sues school over DEI training: 'simply racism'
A longtime professor at Arizona State University (ASU) sued the university on Tuesday over a mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) course for faculty, arguing it violates state law. Owen Anderson, a professor of philosophy, religious studies and theology at ASU, is suing the school with the help of the conservative nonprofit the Goldwater Institute, claiming it is in violation …
Read More »Judge Jackson's 'chilling' First Amendment comments leave Jonathan Turley 'very concerned'
In a big week for the Supreme Court, justices heard several cases relating to the First Amendment. Arguments from one case relating to government censorship sparked viral backlash after Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared to suggest govenment collusion with social media companies could be justified. On “America’s Newsroom” on Wednesday, Fox News contributor and constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley outlined his …
Read More »Legal immigrants outraged as illegal migrants pour into US: 'It has to stop'
Legal U.S. immigrants are growing increasingly frustrated with the surge of illegal immigration under the Biden administration. Pakistani immigrant Muhammad Hassan and German immigrant Sabine Durden-Coulter joined “America’s Newsroom” Tuesday to express outrage over what they see as unfairness after they spent years following the rules to become citizens. Hassan said he has been trying for four years to bring …
Read More »Kentucky governor slams school choice after legislature paves way for measure with constitutional amendment
Although the Kentucky legislature paved the way for school choice with a Constitutional amendment, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear vowed to strike down the amendment when it reaches the November ballot. HB 2, which passed both chambers on March 15th, seeks to clarify the state constitution’s language about education funding. If approved by voters, the bill would add a section to …
Read More »Museum warns historic landscape paintings can evoke 'darker side' of 'nationalist feeling'
An art museum in the United Kingdom is making news for overhauling its galleries, saying idyllic paintings of the English countryside can spark “nationalist feeling” in viewers. Cambridge University’s Fitzwilliam Museum has changed its displays in a move that director Luke Syson insisted to The Telegraph was not “woke” but aimed at being more “inclusive.” “I would love to think …
Read More »Why passing the bar exam will no longer be a requirement to become an attorney in Washington state
Prospective lawyers will no longer have to pass the bar exam to work in Washington, the state Supreme Court ruled in a pair of orders authorizing alternative pathways to licensing. The exam “disproportionately and unnecessarily blocks marginalized groups from entering the practice of law” and is “at best minimally effective for ensuring competent lawyers,” the Bar Licensure Task Force determined. …
Read More »Supreme Court hears case of Texas grandmother thrown in jail after criticizing city government
Supreme Court justices heard arguments Wednesday in the case of a former Texas councilwoman who was jailed after criticizing a city manager and will now consider whether she can sue city leaders for politically motivated retaliation. “Hopefully, by taking this case all the way to the Supreme Court, we showed to petty tyrants all across the country that they shouldn’t …
Read More »Obama judge's ruling on illegal immigrant's gun rights helps the left 'blur lines' of citizenship: Rubio
After an Obama-appointed Illinois federal judge ruled the Second Amendment covers the gun rights of a particular illegal immigrant, Senate Intelligence Committee member Marco Rubio, R-Fla., called it the latest development on the left that intends to muddle the difference between a citizen and noncitizen. Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman ruled a federal ban on illegal immigrants owning firearms unconstitutional specifically …
Read More »Christine Blasey Ford was 'devastated' by investigations finding no evidence to support Kavanaugh accusations
Christine Blasey Ford said in a new interview she was “devastated” in 2018 when federal investigations found no evidence to support sexual assault charges against Brett Kavanaugh. A memo released by then-Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa., in November 2018 said the Senate and FBI’s investigations found “no evidence” to substantiate any sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh, including the one …
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