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'Queer Scientist' Charged With Firebombing Tesla Dealership, GOP Office in New Mexico

Authorities found eight incendiary devices at Jamison Wagner's residence, prosecutors say

Party Without a Leader: Democrats Say Hakeem Jeffries Isn't Stepping Up

Jeffries may not be 'well-suited for this moment,' senior House Dem tells NOTUS

Granddaughter of Hillary Clinton’s ‘Hero and Mentor’ Slapped With Felony Charges After Ransacking Stanford President’s Office

Zoe Edelman and her co-conspirators carried out a 'calculated plan of destruction,' DA's office says

Illinois Scraps Race-Based Scholarship In Wake of Free Beacon Report

Move highlights how legal threats from the Trump administration are discouraging DEI

Harvard Rejects Deal With Trump Admin, Putting Billions in Federal Funding at Risk

Admin responds by pulling $2.2 billion in grants and contracts

Even With Subsidies, Solar Panels and Other Green Home Upgrades Take Years To Pay Off, WaPo Admits

'The math on retrofits is horrible,' energy consultant tells liberal paper as Trump plans to roll back Biden climate agenda

Holding Space: Women Rejoice as Bezos Gal Pal, Others Make History

All-female crew vowed to "put the 'ass' in astronaut"

Berklee College of Music Professor Attacked Jews as 'Vile Predators' and Blamed Them for Slavery

'All these so-called Jews mad, because how dare I make them face the facts of their sordid past and present,' Nicholas Payton said in 2020

At Harvard-Hosted 'Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon,' Law Students Target the Pages of Firms That Criticized School's Response to Anti-Semitism

Harvard Law students also edited Wikipedia to downplay anti-Semitic activity on college campuses