Medical schools ‘skirting’ SCOTUS ruling rejecting race in admissions: report

Fox's first appearance: A new report conducted by the nonprofit group Do No Harm (DNH) warns medical schools that allegedly “circumvented” a 2023 Supreme Court ruling rejecting the use of race-based factors in admissions screenings. is ringing. DNH says it “represents doctors, nurses, medical students, patients, and policy makers” to eliminate “identity politics from medical […]
5th Circuit rules DACA is unlawful, but limits its ruling to Texas

On Friday, a federal appeals court upheld a lower court's ruling that protections for so-called Dreamers were illegal, suspending the program in Texas while limiting its ruling in the case on appeal. The ruling upholds a lower court ruling that found the Biden administration's efforts to codify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program […]
TikTok influencers mourn platform, break down in tears after Supreme Court ruling: ‘F–k this country’

TikTok influencers are lamenting impending shutdown of the popular Chinese-owned social media platform after the Supreme Court upheld a law banning the application from being sold in the United States. Emily Sen, a popular user of the app, broke down in tears upon hearing the news and said she would “never forgive” the US government's […]
Mark Levin Skewers SCOTUS For Failing To Make Final Ruling On Trump When Case Likely Will Land In Their Laps Again

Fox News host Mark Levin on Friday criticized the Supreme Court's failure to block President-elect Donald Trump's sentence, saying he was “touted” by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. New York Judge Juan Marchan on Friday sentenced Trump to “unconditional removal”, formally finding the president-elect guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. Justice Levin named […]
Internet roasts NYT headline about fact-checkers ruling Meta criticism of fact checks ‘false:’ ‘Beyond parody’

The New York Times was skewered Tuesday with a headline about meta fact-checkers fact-checking their own critics. Meta announces it is ending controversial fact-checking practices and lifting speech restrictions to “restore freedom of expression” across its Facebook, Instagram, and Meta platforms, adding that current content moderation practices are ” He admitted that he had gone […]
UK’s Ruling Labour Posted TikTok Lyrics About Drug Sex With ‘Young Girls’

Britain's ruling Labor Party's attempt to reach young voters comes as the government tries to woo an angry public after an attempt to capitalize on the TikTok trend backfired spectacularly. Lyrics about child sexual exploitation through “grooming” are definitely taking place in gangs seriously. Figures like Nigel Farage have shown that a strong social media […]
CNN’s Elie Honig Says Prior Ruling In Docs Case Could Doom Jack Smith’s Plan To Release Report On Trump

CNN Senior Legal Analyst Ellie Honig said Tuesday that U.S. District Judge Eileen Cannon's ruling that the appointment of a special counsel is unconstitutional has led to special counsel Jack Smith's planned appointment to incoming Donald Trump. He said the release of the report on the president could be doomed. President Trump and his Florida […]
‘Agonizing’: 9/11 Family Members Slam New Ruling Clearing Way For Gitmo Terrorists To Dodge Execution

Families of September 11 victims have denounced a December 2024 court ruling that would effectively pave the way for three September 11 terrorists held at Guantanamo Bay to avoid the death penalty. Under the Biden administration's watch, a military judge in July approved plea deals for three terrorists, including alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, […]
New York land grab could reopen key Supreme Court ruling

Brian Bowers and his business partner Mike Licata planned to build medical office space across the street from a new hospital in downtown Utica, New York. The Oneida County Industrial Development Authority agreed to take over the land for use as a parking lot by a competing company next door, invalidating the plan. The land […]
MTA gets OK to start $9 Manhattan congestion toll following ruling — Hochul calls it ‘massive win for commuters’

A political war on the Hudson erupted Monday over New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA's controversial $9 congestion toll. Following a ruling by a federal judge in Newark, the MTA will now be able to begin charging the nation's first congestion tolls for entering Manhattan south of 60th Street starting Sunday, January 5th. […]