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Columbia University agreed on July 23, 2025, to pay a US$200 million fine to the federal government and to settle allegations ...
Some still use race to make admissions decisions even though the Supreme Court said it’s illegal.
Harmony Homes was granted a conditional use permit to raze a historic stone mansion and build six 16-bed buildings at 211 ...
St. Joseph County Council members have proposed revisions to a recently passed ordinance that removed affirmative action ...
Melissa Hahn was voted out of her seat as vice president of the Harford Board of Education on Monday. Aaron Poynton ...
The conservative group Students for Fair Admissions and Tennessee are suing to end the Hispanic-Serving Institutions program, ...
The US Supreme Court effectively ended affirmative action policies in a 2023 ruling, stating race-based college admissions ...
Last week, the Publisher of this paper presented his version of Entergy’s spending for Amazon’s data centers vs. Entergy’s ...
A new poll shows Americans’ views of the Supreme Court have moderated somewhat since the court’s standing dropped sharply ...
U.S. District Court Judge Henry Wingate has halted Mississippi’s DEI ban for 28 days over free speech concerns, with a longer ...
On July 1, California implemented certain changes to its Automatic Renewal Law (ARL) regarding companies that offer customers ...
A Vineland gun retailer has been ordered to immediately comply with New Jersey’s Firearms Industry Public Safety Law after a ...