
Student Who Sued His School for Banning Him During a Chicken Pox Outbreak Gets…Chicken Pox
Teen who sued the local health department over vaccination requirement gets chicken pox.
Teen who sued the local health department over vaccination requirement gets chicken pox.
Colorado school shooting leaves 1 dead, 8 injured, some critically.
Dr. Bret Weinstein testifies before congress on 2017 Evergreen State riots and lack of freedom of speech on college campuses.
Banned from school grounds are men wearing undershirts, parents wearing sagging pants or shorts, revealing tops, torn jeans “showing lots of skin,” and “dresses that are up to your behind.”
A growing number of parents are pleading not guilty in the massive college admissions scandal, but legal analysts say they may be taking a huge risk. Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, both entered not guilty pleas Monday. So far, some 16 parents have decided to fight the charges. Don Dahler reports.
Quick update on admissions scandal, then Mike Rowe discusses the push for college, debt, and the need for focus on education, not credentials.
Michael Knowles, a conservative speaker, who was assaulted by a protester Thursday while speaking about the differences between men and women says his attack was a “warning shot” by Leftists against conservatives and lambasted the university for allowing “political violence to fester on campus.” Says DNA doesn't lie.
Nebraska Lawmaker Calls American Flag ‘A Rag,’ Compares It to Swastika -- Equates Police to ISIS. “I don’t come here for this rag every day, and it’s a rag. That’s all it is to me,” Chambers said, referring to the American flag. “When you show a way to persuade Jews to sanctify and worship the swastika, when you show me that I’ll come up here and stand while you all hypocritically pretend that rag is something that it definitely is not.”
Oops. Maxine Waters, who once praised the government takeover of student loans, still thinks the banks own them.
On Tuesday, NY Assembly Democrats blocked a bill aimed at allocating additional tuition aid to Gold Star families. Just one week before, the same legislators approved a budget that includes $27 million in tuition assistance for illegal immigrants. The assembly’s Higher Education Committee voted 15-11 to block the bill, effectively killing it before it could