While just 7% of Americans are LGBTQ+, students at Ivy League universities are identifying as non-straight at rates as much as five times the general public.
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US government suspends funding so that Wuhan lab ‘does not receive another dollar’ over stonewalling COVID probe
The US government has scraped funding for the controversial Wuhan Institute of Virology, which has long been scrutinized as the possible origin of COVID-19, after the facility didn’t fork over documents about safety and security, according to a report.
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Biden’s Department of Education to cancel $39B in student loans
President Biden’s Department of Education announced Friday it would cancel $39 billion in federal student loans for more than 800,000 borrowers within the next month.
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RFK Jr. to face House panel on US government censorship, likely to also talk WH suppressing COVID vax misinfo
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on Capitol Hill next week to discuss the federal government’s role in censoring free speech.
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FBI chief Chris Wray grilled by GOP over social media collusion, censorship: ‘They lied’
House Judiciary Committee Republicans took aim Wednesday at FBI Director Christopher Wray after a federal judge ruled that the bureau colluded with social media companies to throttle free speech that “was conservative in nature.”
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Biden lets slip during interview US low on artillery ammunition rounds as it tries to aid Ukraine, sparking backlash: ‘We’re low on it’
President Biden sat down for a recent interview in which he said the United States is low on 155 mm artillery ammunition rounds, sparking outrage and questions of competency from conservatives on social media.President Biden sat down for a recent interview in which he said the United States is low on 155 mm artillery ammunition rounds, sparking outrage and questions of competency from conservatives on social media.
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FDA approves groundbreaking Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi — but there’s a big catch
After months of anticipation, the US Food and Drug Administration has finally granted traditional approval to lecemab, a drug that’s been shown to significantly slow the progression of Alzheimer’s.
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Elon Musk under fire from Twitter users for limiting posts that can be read: ‘Picked a fight with America’
Twitter CEO Elon Musk drew the ire of thousands of users after he announced a temporary limit on the number of posts that can be read in a day.
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Mayor Adams likens white woman to slave owner as he flips out over question on rising rent in NYC
Mayor Eric Adams compared a white woman to a plantation owner Wednesday — when she complained at a public event about rent increases in the Big Apple.
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Supreme Court rules state lawmakers don’t have final say on federal elections
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that state legislatures do not have the ultimate authority to govern federal elections, handing a defeat to North Carolina Republican lawmakers who had tried to check the power of the state’s highest court to throw out congressional maps.
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