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UC San Diego Axes Race-Based Scholarship Challenged Under KKK Act

It’s a victory for a new legal theory that stipulates universities can’t outsource racially discriminatory scholarship programs

Mikie Sherrill Rallies With Farrakhan Apologist, Defund Police Advocate As New Jersey Gubernatorial Race Tightens

Polls show Sherrill’s Republican opponent, Jack Ciattarelli, closing in as the race hits the final stretch

How Trump's Border Crackdown Has Choked Cartels' Fentanyl Flow Into the US

Seizures of the synthetic opioid at the southern border are down almost 53 percent compared with last year

A Wake to Remember: MSNBC Bids Farewell to Its Dying Audience

What we saw at the MSNBC Live '25 festival, the most enlightening and overpriced event since the Kamala Harris book tour

Covert Action Cover to Cover

REVIEW: ‘The CIA Book Club: The Secret Mission to Win the Cold War with Forbidden Literature’ by Charlie English

Court Authority

REVIEW: ‘Expert Witness: The Weight of Our Testimony When Justice Hangs in the Balance’ by Ann Wolbert Burgess and Steven Matthew Constantine

The Man Makes the Clothes

REVIEW: 'Churchill: Image and Power' exhibit at Chartwell

CAIR Sues Northwestern, Alleging Anti-Semitism Training a Violation of Civil Rights Act

The group, representing Northwestern Graduate Students for Palestine, argues that subjecting students to anti-Semitism training 'prohibit[s] expressions of Palestinian identity'