The “Salute to America” July 4th celebration on the National Mall in Washington DC featured a speech from President Donald Trump, military aircraft flyovers, tanks and fireworks. Many people criticized the president and the event…
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The “Salute to America” July 4th celebration on the National Mall in Washington DC featured a speech from President Donald Trump, military aircraft flyovers, tanks and fireworks. Many people criticized the president and the event…
An anti-Trump organization, PEN America, wrote a recent opinion editorial which criticized bans on “free speech zones” in Texas and Alabama and defended the “heckler’s veto.”
A recent poll of presidential scholars in academia showed their anti-Trump biases, where they ranked President Trump at the bottom of leadership and diversity and inclusion categories among the fourteen modern U.S. presidents.
A Fall 2019 University of Michigan academic course will focus on right-of-center politics, such as ‘Make America Great Again’ rallies and the Trump campaign’s alleged association with the far-right movement.
Hillary Clinton was a commencement speaker in New York and chose to bring politics into her speech instead of sticking to nonpartisan advice to the graduating students.
A law dean at the University of California-Berkeley criticized a recent pro-life bill that was signed into law, saying that it was unconstitutional and he was concerned that conservative justices would overturn Roe v. Wade.
A pro-socialist professor at The New School in New York City, New York, compared President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from a United Nations arms agreement is eerily similar to Adolf Hitler’s withdrawal from the League of Nations.
Outspoken anti-Semitic activist Linda Sarsour recently spoke at NYU, pushing for people to vote for candidates who aren’t white.
UCLA has stalled a public records request for over 391 days, related to a visit to the campus by the Trump Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. What is there to hide?
A non-credit course offered by the University of Arkansas apparently pushes for legalization of DACA recipients and it comes with a fee, if a student isn’t a member of the institute offering the course.