President Joe Biden is doubling down on loan forgiveness as the final round of student debt relief talks begin. His first attempt failed.
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Despite leadership resignations at Penn, students persist in demanding change and tangible actions for a supportive campus environment.
In light of new evidence, including Tucker Carlson’s video footage, the Supreme Court is poised to make a historic ruling.
Female athletes have refused to accept a statement which suggests that they need to “learn to lose gracefully” to trans athletes.
Farley’s East coffee house terminates staff involved in a shocking incident denying a Jewish woman access to a bathroom.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed’s approval of $75 million budget cut has sparked concern and controversies as it affects reparations office.
As Chicago grapples with a migrant crisis, residents feel left out and unheard. Consequently, they are upset at the ruling party.
Some GOP lawmakers are appealing to keep the reconciliation monument unmoved until the end of the fiscal year 2024 appropriations process.
The state of Massachusetts is suing a self-described neo-Nazi group because their actions have been targeting LGBTQ+ events and immigrants.
The aftermath of Derek Chauvin’s guilty plea includes a federal prison attack and trends in high-profile incidents.