University of California votes to restore affirmative action nearly 24 years after it was outlawed
The University of California has voted to restore affirmative action in hopes of diversifying its student body.
Google kicked ZeroHedge off its ad platform and warned the Federalist
Google has taken action against two news websites over what it says are offensive remarks in their comment sections, banning one site from making money off its advertising platforms and threatening to ban the other.
NYC crime stats show spike in burglaries and murders so far this year
Murder, burglary and grand larceny auto crimes have spiked in New York City this past month compared to the same period last year, while rape, robbery and grand larceny crimes have declined, according to New York Police Department statistics.
One-armed archer aims for Paralympics
After a tragic accident took his arm, Gabriel George found purpose through sport. Now he’s a Paralympic hopeful.
Sweet puppy has wobble that makes everything he does so much cuter
Chip is a ten-week-old puppy with a condition that affects his motor skills.
An entire high school baseball team knelt during the National Anthem to protest police brutality
As Iowa became the first state to resume high school sports this week, one baseball team took a stand by kneeling.
Rents are dropping across the US
At the end of May, Ilana Freund landed a deal on an apartment in New York City where she will be attending graduate school. She and her roommate signed a lease on a two-bedroom apartment in the West Village for $4,995 a month. It was a significant disc…
How the rise of supermarkets left out black America
If you’re like most Americans, you probably think of going to the supermarket and stocking up on groceries as a normal thing, and you take it for granted.
Markets may crash so badly the Fed has to start buying stocks, star investor says
The Federal Reserve is buying junk bonds and corporate debt ETFs as part of its campaign to revive the American economy. Next on its shopping list: US stocks, as Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer at Guggenheim Partners, told CNN Business.
Boston Dynamics’ robot dog is now on sale for $74,500
Want a dog without the pain of house training it? Or feeding or walking it? Well, you still can’t have one, but Boston Dynamics has begun selling Spot, its robotic dog, to businesses. Spot is up for any task without the need for treats.
As leaders warned of US meat shortages, overseas exports of pork and beef continued
Critics say companies and Trump used a scare tactic to justify the executive order, which provided some liability protection for meatpacking plants.
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