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Vegas PBS whistleblower alleges workplace retaliation, racism
Nevada Current via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPolicy, politics and progressive commentary A current employee at Vegas PBS has filed a...
My dad was the first Black Michigander at West Point. I honor him on Memorial Day. | Opinion
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAnd they are treated more fairly than in the old days of segregation and silencing. But I do fear...
Harvard Says It Will No Longer Take Positions on Matters Outside of the University
New York Times· 4 days agoThe policy could ease pressure on the school to issue statements on current events. Officials were...
Clarence Thomas Suggests Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board Of Education Decision Was Wrong
Black America Web· 5 days agoOn Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a congressional map in South Carolina that a lower court ruled was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander that resulted in the “bleaching of African ...
The Alito Scandal Is Worse Than It Seems
Politico· 3 days agoThe Alito household’s display of those flags — no matter what prompted it or whose decision it was to fly them — means that Alito should recuse himself...
EU's ChatGPT taskforce offers first look at detangling the AI chatbot's privacy compliance
TechCrunch· 5 days agoA data protection taskforce that's spent over a year considering how the European Union's data...
OPINION | ROBERT STEINBUCH: Whites need not apply | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 2 days agoThe website of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education has a page titled "Current Policies--Financial Aid." Scroll down and you'll find the Minority Teacher Scholars Program. To be eligible ...
Modi's alliance to win big in India election, exit polls project
Colorado Springs Gazette· 24 hours agoNEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led alliance...
Top colleges restore SAT requirements, rolling back pandemic policies
The Washington Times· 3 days agoTop colleges such as Harvard, Georgetown and the University of Texas will once again require SAT...
State laws threaten to erode academic freedom in U.S. higher education
The Conversation· 4 days agoOver the past few years, Republican state lawmakers have introduced more than 150 bills in 35 states that seek to curb academic freedom on campus. Twenty-one of these bills have been signed ...