Day: June 2, 2023

University of Houston’s DEI bureaucracy has this unbelievably radical take on ‘diversity’

11:58 pm June 2, 2023

Editor’s note: The following column originally ran in City Journal. The University of Houston has created a radical DEI bureaucracy that condemns the United States as a “white supremacy system,” castigates Christians for their “religious privilege,” and hosts sexually explicit events such as “Queer Sex After Dark” and “Sex Ed Bingo: Chance to Win a […]

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Public university display teaches ‘Christian privilege is directly connected to White supremacy’

11:07 pm June 2, 2023

A professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is under fire for putting up a display on “Christian privilege” in one of the school’s hallways for most of the 2022-2023 school year. Charmayne “Charli” Champion-Shaw, a lecturer for the public university’s Native American & Indigenous Studies department, put up the anti-Christian display last October where […]

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Connecticut to completely ban marriage licenses for minors

11:02 pm June 2, 2023

Connecticut lawmakers voted Friday to tighten the state’s marriage laws, prohibiting anyone under age 18 from being issued a marriage license under any circumstance. The legislation cleared the Senate unanimously, following a 98-45 bipartisan vote last month in the House of Representatives. It updates a 2017 anti-child marriage law that advocates contend created a dangerous […]

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NH senior, self-proclaimed ‘veteran sniper,’ jailed for death threats to unidentified senator

11:01 pm June 2, 2023

A New Hampshire man has been charged with threatening to kill a U.S. senator, federal prosecutors announced Friday. CT MAN CONVICTED OF THREATENING PUBLIC OFFICIALS, INCLUDING OBAMA, FOR FOURTH TIME Brian Landry, 66, of Franklin, is accused of calling and leaving a threatening voicemail at a district field office of a senator on May 17, […]

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Newtown, CT school board votes to keep 2 books on shelves, despite explicit content

10:59 pm June 2, 2023

A Connecticut board of education has voted two keep two books on its town’s high school shelves after weeks of acrimonious debate over book-banning that culminated in the resignation of two Republican board members. The remaining members of the Newtown Board of Education unanimously agreed Thursday night on a compromise motion that rejected banning the […]

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