College Closes Campus After Shooting Threat Amid Haitian Immigrant Crisis in Springfield, Ohio

Wittenberg University announced that it received an email that targeted ‘Haitian members in the community’ and canceled all events and activities for Sept. 15. Tensions in Springfield, Ohio, over the Haitian immigrant crisis escalated on Sept. 14, when Wittenberg University announced it had canceled all activities and events set for Sept. 15 after getting an

Too Much Deregulation? We Wish.

In 2022, philanthropic organizations the Hewlett Foundation and the Omidyar Network gave millions of dollars in grants to top universities to “reimagine capitalism.” This reimagination is necessary, they said, because “for more than 40 years, neoliberalism has dominated economic and political debates, both in the U.S. and globally, with its free-market fundamentalism and growth-at-all-costs approach

Woke CEOs and the Financial Fear Factor

In Go Woke, Go Broke: The Inside Story of the Radicalization of Corporate America, Charles Gasparino, the Fox Business Network senior correspondent and longtime Wall Street reporter, wades directly into America’s culture wars to focus on how progressive politics is running rampant in corporate boardrooms. The idea for the book—Gasparino’s sixth and his first in

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules to Disqualify Undated, Misdated Mail-In Ballots

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling, reinstating the requirement for voters to date their mail-in ballot envelopes. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a decision on Sept. 13 that upholds a requirement in the key battleground state that voters must include accurate dates on the exterior envelopes of their mail-in ballots for the

Residents of Springfield, Ohio, React to Influx of 20,000 Haitians

Haitians are asking people to give them more time to adapt to a new culture, but residents worry about their safety and the drain on resources. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio—They live on separate sides of Springfield, but Rhonda Zimmers and Melissa Skinner noticed gradual changes to their neighborhoods in this Ohio city midway between Dayton and Columbus,

Israeli Leaders Consider Total Siege of Northern Gaza, With Implications for ‘Day After’

Israeli decision-makers are considering a plan to lay siege to northern Gaza in an effort to ramp up pressure on Hamas. The “Generals’ Plan,” a three-page document published last week by high-ranking Israel Defense Forces reserve officers, calls to evacuate up to 300,000 civilians from the northern 1/3 of Gaza and then block all supplies