Bill Ackman links rising antisemitism at Harvard to an oppressor/oppressed ideology, criticizing the DEI movement for promoting reverse racism and suppressing free speech.
Responding to Bill Ackman's criticism of Harvard's DEI initiatives, Mark Cuban defends them as sensible for businesses, countering claims of reverse racism and campus antisemitism.
No Labels may not include a Democrat on its 2024 bipartisan presidential ticket, potentially opting for a Republican and an independent, amid concerns it could inadvertently help Trump.
The political landscape shows Democrats and Republicans mainly support Biden and Trump, with little demand for alternatives, suggesting a 2024 rematch aligns with voter preferences.
A quarter of Americans, misled by right-wing narratives, erroneously believe the January 6 attack was orchestrated by federal law enforcement, despite substantial evidence and trials disproving this.
This report states that businesses tied to Trump received over $5.5M from Chinese entities during his presidency, possibly breaching the Constitution's emoluments clause.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for two bombings in Iran during a memorial for commander Qassem Soleimani, killing nearly 100, with Tehran vowing retaliation and calling for mass protests.
Lynda Bluestein, a key advocate who significantly contributed to making Vermont's medical aid in dying law more accessible to non-residents, ended her life using the very law she helped to amend.
At Perry High School, 17-year-old student Dylan Butler opened fire with a shotgun on his classmates, killing a sixth grader and injuring five others before taking his own life.
Former CNN president Jeff Zucker is investing in Media Res, the studio behind Apple TV+'s "The Morning Show," his first venture into scripted programming since leading NBCUniversal's entertainment division.
Stigmatized properties, like a Virginia house where a murder occurred, present challenges in real estate, affecting both their value and decision-making for potential buyers and sellers.
In 2023, Congress members from both parties made substantial profits in stock trading, with Democrats outperforming Republicans, raising concerns about conflicts with their legislative duties.
Neri Oxman, academic and wife of billionaire Bill Ackman, admitted to incorrectly citing sources without quotation marks in her doctoral dissertation at MIT following plagiarism accusations.
Former President Clinton allegedly threatened Vanity Fair staff to prevent publishing sex trafficking stories about Epstein, according to new court documents involving accuser Virginia Giuffre.
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo called for halting mRNA COVID-19 vaccines based on a discredited theory of DNA integration, despite global health authorities refuting this claim.
Gerry Turner married Theresa Nist in a live TV special, with Bachelor Nation guests attending the event, which featured vows, speeches, and moments, including a proposal by another couple.
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson faces backlash for saying the brand isn't for everyone and criticizing the company's diversity efforts, diverging from Lululemon's current stance and focus on inclusivity.
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius was released on parole from his 13-year murder sentence for killing his girlfriend, with conditions including no alcohol and mandatory anger management class.
A man died being struck by a SEPTA train in Philadelphia following an altercation where he was punched and fell onto the tracks; the assailant has been detained, and police are investigating.
A couple's goldendoodle, Cecil, ate $4,000 in cash they had withdrawn for a fence, leading them to recover and launder $3,550 of it, with plans to claim the rest through the Department of Treasury.
In an era where the Supreme Court tackles cases like the January 6 prosecutions and abortion rights, we confront a stark reality: a once impartial judiciary increasingly mirrors a political battleground.
Over 100 looters, initially gathered for an illegal street event, crashed a Kia into Ruben's Bakery in Compton, Calif., and ransacked it, stealing items like meat slicers, groceries, and lotto tickets.
Vivek Ramaswamy sold $33 million in Roivant Sciences shares to partly fund his GOP presidential campaign, after selling $32 million last year, with the company's stock price rising 29% between sales.