Not Just Claudine Gay. Harvard’s Chief Diversity Officer Plagiarized and Claimed Credit for Husband’s Work, Complaint Alleges

It’s not just Claudine Gay. Harvard University’s chief diversity and inclusion officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, appears to have plagiarized extensively in her academic work, lifting large portions of text without quotation marks and even taking credit for a study done by another scholar—her own husband—according to a complaint filed with the university on Monday and

National Republican Club Speakers Call for ‘Dismantling’ Jewish State and Deny Hamas Atrocities

Two anti-Israel activists denied that Hamas raped women or killed babies and called for dismantling the Jewish state during speeches to the national Republican club in Washington, D.C., this month. The speakers, author Max Blumenthal and Israeli-American activist Miko Peled, were invited to speak on Jan. 16 at the Capitol Hill Club (CHC), a private

Idris Elba and Electric Buses: EPA Chief Lived Large While East Palestine Burned

East Palestine was the last thing on Environmental Protection Agency administrator Michael Regan’s mind in the weeks following the Feb. 3, 2023, train derailment that flooded the Ohio town with toxic chemicals. Ten days after the spill, as residents questioned whether it was safe to even touch their water, Regan finalized plans for an African

Congressional Probe of Ford Partnership With Chinese Firms Sparks Security Concerns

Chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP, Mike Gallagher, has revealed fresh concerns over Ford’s plans for a new battery factory in Michigan. The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are alleging major automaker Ford plans to use technology and software from four Chinese companies that also supply the Chinese

Biden Admin Alters Course on Gas Stove Rule After Months of Negotiations

The new rule has substantial revisions to the initial rule with more options for the consumers and flexibility for the manufacturers. The Department of Energy (DOE) released a watered-down finalized gas stove rule Monday after months of talks with industry groups and climate activist groups. The final rule made several major revisions to the initial

Attorney General Merrick Garland to Undergo Surgery, Justice Department Says

WASHINGTON—Attorney General Merrick Garland will undergo back surgery this weekend and delegate his duties to the deputy attorney general during the procedure, the Justice Department said Monday. The news comes as Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin returns to work at the Pentagon following a hospitalization related to prostate cancer that was criticized for being kept secret

2nd Amendment Debate Becoming More Partisan Amid Changing Political Landscape

Gun rights advocates say an all-or-nothing attitude from gun control proponents shuts down conversation almost before it begins. The Second Amendment debate has become increasingly partisan, making consensus seem almost impossible. Gun rights advocates told The Epoch Times that an all-or-nothing attitude from gun control proponents shuts down conversation almost before it begins. “They don’t