Articles By: Ethan

Harvard University's President, Claudine Gay, is under scrutiny as the institution has discovered further instances of inadequate citation in her work.

In a significant legal victory for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, an appellate court ruled on Tuesday that the Biden administration is prohibited from removing the state's concertina wire fencing, a measure implemented to deter illegal immigration.

In a significant move towards addressing the historical injustices of slavery and racial discrimination, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) signed a bill on Tuesday to establish a reparations commission.

After a prolonged period of strained relations and silence, high-level communication between the United States and China has been reestablished.

The United States Capitol building has once again become the stage for a demonstration, this time by anti-Israel activists.

Microsoft Word has introduced a new feature that has sparked controversy and debate.

A Detroit police officer has been apprehended and charged with manslaughter following an incident involving a 71-year-old man at a local bowling alley earlier this year.

The plaza in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. was vandalized in the early hours of Wednesday morning, with pro-Hamas slogans spray-painted and copious amounts of red paint poured on the stairs and plaza.

An Iranian woman, Samira Sabzian, who was forced into marriage as a child and imprisoned for murdering her husband, was executed on Wednesday, despite pleas from human rights groups for leniency.

Esteemed pro-Israel actress Debra Messing has recently stirred up social media after she was seen in several photographs taken during her visit to IDF soldiers in Gaza.