Day: July 2, 2024

Black Christian student sues UCLA for racial discrimination after ‘White libs’ block him from campus

2:30 pm July 2, 2024

A UCLA student is speaking out for the first time after suing UCLA for racial discrimination, among other counts, alleging that he was blocked from entering certain parts of the campus because his African American identity was mistaken as Israeli, according to court documents.  Milagro Jones, an African American and Christian student at UCLA, gained […]

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Biden campaign spotlights massive June fundraising haul in 2024 election rematch with Trump

2:30 pm July 2, 2024

President Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee combined brought in over a quarter of a billion dollars in fundraising the past three months, Biden’s team announced early Tuesday. And the campaign, in showcasing the $264 million raked in during the April-June second quarter of 2024 fundraising, noted that it pulled in $127 […]

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Former Levi’s exec launches XX-XY Athletics brand, TikTok bans pro-women ad: ‘Most sexist thing imaginable’

2:30 pm July 2, 2024

An advertisement launched by the new pro-women’s athletics brand XX-XY Athletics went viral on TikTok last month for its advocacy of the rights of women to compete in women’s-only sports and use single-sex spaces. After the minute-long video garnered significant attention on TikTok, the brand was notified that it was banned from the social media […]

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Texas man arrested after impersonating CPS worker to gain access to children: sheriff’s office

1:33 pm July 2, 2024

A Texas man is behind bars after being accused of impersonating a Child Protective Services worker to gain access to children, according to deputies. Gerald Don Miller, 56, has been charged with three counts of impersonating a public servant and one count of sexual assault. He is being held in the Hopkins County Jail on […]

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Jewish prosecutors in blue city blow whistle on alleged antisemitism in DA’s office

1:30 pm July 2, 2024

A growing number of deputy district attorneys in Los Angeles say they have concerns about antisemitism in the office after months of silence on the issue from their boss, which culminated in clashes between anti-Israel agitators and counterprotesters outside a synagogue in a heavily Jewish neighborhood in the city. Violence erupted outside the Adas Torah […]

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