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Fox News

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Chris Rock on Johnny Depp trial: ‘believe all women except Amber Heard’

Comedian Chris Rock ripped Amber Heard after the defamation trial against her ex-husband Johnny Depp revealed she had previously admitted to defecating in the bed she once shared with her former spouse.

McConnell says national abortion ban is 'possible' if Roe v. Wade is overturned

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said it is "possible" abortion will be banned nationwide if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade this summer.

Biden urges local officials to hire more police using funds from American Rescue Plan amid crime surges

President Joe Biden on Friday called on cities to use funds from the American Rescue Plan to hire more police officers and strengthen public safety programs.

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Fox Business

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Russian hackers 'ramping up efforts' after cyberattack shut down Ukraine internet connections, Musk warns

Russia carried out a cyberattack during the beginning of its invasion of Ukraine, cutting off from the internet thousands of modems throughout Europe, officials from the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, Estonia and the European Union announced Tuesday.

New York to give abortion providers $35M ahead of potential overturning of Roe v. Wade

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday that the state will send $35 million to abortion providers for expanded services and increased security as the nation prepares for the possibility that the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade this summer.

Mother of Amazon employee killed in tornado slams company for not protecting its workers

An Illinois woman whose adult son died in December while working at an Amazon warehouse after a tornado hit the building blasted the company on Tuesday, saying her son was only at the facility that day because he was called into work on his day off.

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Townhall.com

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Fauci Granted More Than Half of NIH's Funding of Aborted Fetal Research

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has been discovered to have granted the majority of the federal funds awarded to the University of Pittsburgh by the the National Institute of Health for research involving aborted fetuses.

EXCLUSIVE: NY Prosecutor Responds to Cuomo AG Report: 'He Absolutely Should Resign'

A New York prosecuting attorney in Nassau County on Tuesday called for the resignation and criminal prosecution of Gov. Andrew Cuomo after the state attorney general, Letitia James, announced that the investigation into the governor's sexual harassment scandal discovered that he violated state and federal laws by sexually harassing women in the workplace.

Stelter Says People Are 'Not Watching CNN' if They Think Its Biased or Lacks Real Journalism

CNN anchor Brian Stelter claimed Sunday that CNN is comprised of hard news journalists that engage in real journalism and that criticism of the network comes from people watching commentators on other networks.
He explained twice on Sunday – both on his morning show and in his newsletter – that critics who say CNN is all talking heads and no real journalism do not watch the liberal network and thus, have no real sense of what kind of programming is delivered to its audience.

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The Western Journal

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Ron DeSantis Announces Cash Bonuses for All Police Officers, Firefighters and Paramedics

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida said Wednesday that the state will provide $1,000 bonuses to all police officers, firefighters and paramedics in the state of Florida.

Mitch McConnell Takes to Senate Floor to Accuse Biden of Breaking Promises

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday that President Joe Biden failed to uphold his promise to be “a president for all Americans” during his first 100 days in office.


McConnell highlighted moves by Biden and Democrats that have sparked Republican criticism.

Suspects Accused of Bloody Prank on Chauvin Defense Witness Are Arrested

Three California women were charged and released after reportedly smearing pig’s blood on the home of a defense witness who testified in favor of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in his trial surrounding the death of George Floyd.

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Lone Conservative

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NBA Becoming Political Unintentionally Raised Awareness for Chinese Abuse

Since the NBA resumed its season in July, it has become political in regards to racial tensions in America, but they also unintentionally raised awareness for the abuse that takes place in China.

Sports Returning Provides Unity

Many athletes, coaches and commentators within the world of sports feel that resuming competitions would be a distraction from the fight for racial equality, but that is far from the truth.

Chinese Purchases Should Not Be Affected in the Wake of Covid-19

The growing frustration with China amid the coronavirus pandemic has brought some to suggest that Americans should put an end to purchasing Chinese products.

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The College Fix

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University offers ‘How to Overthrow the State’ course focused on Marxist revolutionaries

A private university in Virginia will offer a freshman writing seminar this fall titled “How to Overthrow the State.”

The course at Washington and Lee University “places each student at the head of a popular revolutionary movement aiming to overthrow a sitting government and forge a better society,” according to its online course description.

Fordham U. sued by Chinese immigrant student it punished for posting pro-freedom message

A Chinese immigrant student has sued Fordham University after it punished him for posting an Instagram photo meant to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in China.

Ibram Kendi likely made at least $300,000 for lectures on how America is racist

Boston University professor and author Ibram Kendi has likely made hundreds of thousands of dollars in the past several years from a series of one-hour lectures, based on data obtained by The College Fix.

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Just the News

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NBA scores big with program letting fans buy collectible videos with cryptocurrency

The NBA’s Top Shot product, a blockchain-based trading card game, has resulted in more than $230 million being spent on digital NBA highlights, according to its creator, Dapper Labs.

Twitter faces suit for not removing pictures of teen sex trafficking victim

Twitter refused to remove widely shared pornographic material of underaged sex trafficking victims on their site because an investigation "didn't find a violation" of the companies policies, according to a federal lawsuit.

Three GOP senators opposed to Electoral College vote, still battling detractors

GOP Sens. Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul continue to face backlash for supporting former President Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud having impacted the outcome of the 2020 presidential election that he lost.

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Daily Caller

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RNC Chairwoman Says Debate Rules Should Remain The Same As Debate Commission Announces ‘Additional Structure’

The Republican National Committee (RNC) and President Donald Trump’s campaign are opposed to the idea of the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) altering the rules for the remaining 2020 presidential debates, which they think would assist Democratic nominee Joe Biden, The Hill reported.

Poll Shows Georgia Voters' Support For George Floyd Protests Swayed By Racial, Political Identity

A new poll suggests there is both a partisan and racial divide among Georgia voters in support for the ongoing protests over police brutality following the death of George Floyd while in Minneapolis police custody.

Florida’s Voter Registration System Crashes Due To Server Configuration, Says State’s Chief Information Officer

Florida’s voter registration system crashed on Monday due to misconfigured computer servers, not voter suppression, Florida’s Chief Information Officer James Grant said Wednesday.

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Campus Reform

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GWU law prof: Antifa is winning, colleges are helping

George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley testified Tuesday before Congress, in which he warned lawmakers that Antifa is "winning" and that much of academia, whether wittingly or unwittingly, is complicit in its success. 

5 times Antifa reared its head on campus in 2020

Antifa, the leftist activist group that aims to shut down “fascism” on college campuses, made several showings throughout the year, both before and after racial protests became commonplace in the United States. 


As this year nears an end, Campus Reform is taking a look back at the most notable times Antifa appeared on college campuses in 2020.

University of Kansas students could face $500 fine, jail if they violate social distancing orders

Students at the University of Kansas could be issued a $500 fine or serve jail time for hosting house parties after the city of Lawrence approved making large group gathering a municipal offense.

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Kennesaw State University Office of Research

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Mechatronics Engineering Professor Reimagines Hands-On Undergraduate Research Experience Amid COVID-19

Every KSU researcher, both students and faculty, has had their research impacted when Kennesaw State University transitioned to online activities due to COVID-19.  For Kevin McFall, assistant dean for research initiatives and graduate programs in the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, making the transition to online research activities would prove to be difficult as his research focus is on autonomous vehicles.

KSU Alumna Presents Research at Posters on the Hill Virtually

Computational mathematics graduate Kara Heller hopes to make the world a greener place as she presents her research on electric vehicles and energy conservation to U.S. legislators at the Posters on the Hill on April 21. This is the third consecutive year a Kennesaw State University student has been chosen to participate in the national event that will take place virtually amid the current public health concerns.

A Land of Research Opportunity

The Kennesaw State University Field Station, a 25-acre property 2 miles from the Kennesaw campus, offers an outdoor space for interdisciplinary research opportunities and a living learning laboratory for researchers, educators and students.

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Pulp Magazine

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What is Journalism in Today’s Landscape?

Journalism is intended to inform people around the globe about what is happening that would be important to them, but the motives of the media have changed drastically over the last four years.

Elizabeth Warren Clears Path for 2 Man Race

Sen. Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the 2020 presidential race on Thursday after a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday.

Buzzfeed Allows No Time For Mourning, Calls Deceased Professor a Bigot

A professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington who was set to retire on August 1 was found dead in his home on Thursday, which prompted Buzzfeed to offer slander on his name.

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The Sentinel at Kennesaw State University

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OPINION: Film companies should not boycott Georgia

Hollywood is threatening to take production out of Georgia as a result of the new abortion restriction, and countless people are in agreement. However, the film industry should not put an end to filming shows and movies in the state of Georgia due to the negative effects it would have on film crews — specifically female crew workers.

SATIRE: Netflix is superior to summer travel

When the “watch it again” section of Netflix displays shows in the triple digits, you know that summer 2019 exceeded all expectations. This proves just how much someone can accomplish when they are not going to the beach or traveling to Europe.

OPINION: Political advertisements should not be banned on social media

Twitter has now banned political ads on its website in an effort to eliminate voter manipulation — however, they should still allow for campaigning on their site.

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Teachers Don’t Deserve a Pay Raise

Elizabeth Warren has stated many times that if she is president, her administration will work to increase the pay of teachers, paraprofessionals, school staff, and school leaders. She makes the claim that public schools are underfunded and that teachers are not treated as professionals in terms of pay.

The NBA Is Choosing Money Over Human Rights

On Friday, Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey tweeted out his opinion regarding the protests in Hong Kong. His tweet was of a picture that read, “fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong.” However, the NBA does not support Morey’s actions.

Adam Schiff Is Unfit to Lead Impeachment

House Representative Adam Schiff recently appeared on live television to read the transcript of the phone call between  Trump and the president of Ukraine. Instead of reading the transcript word for word, he added what he thinks Trump would have said if he were trying to secure an election. Later on, Schiff claimed it was a parody; however, he presented legitimately at the time of his broadcast appearance.

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