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Cornel West Posts Scathing Resignation Letter to Harvard Dean
The professor of African American studies claimed the university is in ‘decline and decay’ after tenure dispute.
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Stephen A. Smith Just Donald Trump’d His Career Off a Cliff After Making Xenophobic Comments About Shohei Ohtani
The ESPN commentator criticized the Los Angeles Angels pitcher’s use of an interpreter during interviews.
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The Beef Between Lauren Boebert and AOC, Explained
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) have been arguing on Twitter. Here is how it all began and how AOC won.
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Fox News Is Tired of Trump’s Lies, Runs Disclaimer During the Former President’s CPAC Speech
During the Conservative Political Action Conference, aka Republican freaknik, Trump started lying, and Fox News had enough.
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Whitehouse, Indeed: Rhode Island Senator Can’t Explain Why He Still Belongs to an All-White Private Beach Club
Sheldon Whitehouse couldn’t explain why he’s still a member of the Newport-based Bailey’s Beach Club, part of the Spouting Rock Beach Association.
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QAnon Supporters Big Mad Over Trump’s December Tour With Bill O’Reilly Because It Means He Won’t Be Reinstated as President in August
Conspiracy theorists believed that Trump would be back in the White House by August.
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Auntie Maxine to Her Haters: 'Does the Truth Make You That Mad?' She Wants Trump Investigated for Capitol Insurrection
California Rep. Maxine Waters is calling for Congress to investigate the former president’s role in the insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Scratches Head in BLM: Congressman Claims Capitol Police ‘Executed’ Ashli Babbitt, the White Woman Who Stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6
Arizona House Rep. Paul Gosar asked FBI Director Christopher Wray if he knew who ‘executed’ Babbitt.
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Texas Governor Signs Law Banning Teachers From Talking About Racism
Greg Abbott signed the controversial bill that prescribes how Texas teachers can talk about racism.
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This Is Rich: Senate Passes Bill Making Juneteenth Federal Holiday While Republicans Are Working to Keep Slavery From Being Taught in Classrooms
On Tuesday, the Senate passed a resolution to make June 19 a paid holiday commemorating the end of slavery.