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Starving student life organizations accomplishes something larger than cutting a budget line. It weakens the ecosystems that help marginalized students survive on predominantly white campuses.

The University of Missouri defended its decision to withhold funding from the Legion of Black Collegians as necessary to comply with federal regulations. 

In an appearance on Theo Von's podcast, Jake Paul said he found Druski's skit hilarious, and he wants to do one of his own in blackface.

DHS claimed Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis and his roommate "violently" assaulted a federal officer, but neighborhood video footage shows otherwise.

Artemis II's historic Moon mission delivers stunning Earth photos, proving NASA's return to deep space exploration.

In the wake of Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem being fired, headlines declare loudly, confidently, and with the urgency of a fresh discovery, that Trump's administration is misogynistic.

With data breaches and scams becoming increasingly common, attorney Lee Merrit explains how you can protect your personal data. 

On Easter Sunday, while most people who call themselves Christians were posting their praises to their Lord and Savior, Trump was online cursing at the Iranian government.

The incident marks the first U.S. aircraft to be shot down during the Iran war. One pilot of the downed plane has already been recovered. 

Thursday saw the largest one-day spike in oil prices, with the average price of gas reaching $4 across America for the first time since 2022.

Reports say Gen. Randy George was just forced into retirement because he objected to Hegseth's interference in recent military promotions.

Gen Z slang has deep roots in Black culture, but its origins are often erased, raising concerns about cultural appropriation.