These Ivy League Students Went on Hunger Strike for Hamas. We Can’t Stop Laughing.

Highlights from a lame protest that accomplished nothing (Brown Divest Coalition/Instagram) Earlier this month, a handful of Brown University students launched an “indefinite hunger strike” with the goal of forcing the Brown Corporation to consider a resolution to divest the school’s endowment from companies tied to Israel’s war on the terrorist group Hamas. It lasted

Millionaire Democrat Jacky Rosen Can’t Seem To Pay Her Taxes on Time

Sen. Jacky Rosen (D., Nev.) is chronically delinquent in paying her property taxes, according to a Washington Free Beacon review of tax records. Rosen has twice been late paying the property taxes on her $1 million, six-bedroom home in Henderson, Nevada, since her first election in 2017. As a congresswoman, Rosen was 32 days late

Half of Americans Think Biden Got Special Treatment in Document Probe

About half of Americans think President Joe Biden got special treatment when federal prosecutors decided last week they would not prosecute him for allegedly mishandling classified documents, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. Some 53 percent of respondents, including 29 percent of Democrats, in the four-day poll which closed on Monday, agree with a statement that “Biden received special treatment because

Jill Biden Slams Special Counsel in Fundraising Email Flurry

First lady Jill Biden, in a fundraising email she has sent out three times since Saturday, condemned Special Counsel Robert Hur for what she called “inaccurate and personal political attacks” on her husband President Joe Biden. “Rather than just saying the case was closed, as they have for others,” Jill Biden wrote in the emails,

Senate Dem ‘Worried’ About Biden Campaign’s Embrace of TikTok

A top Senate Democrat said Monday that he is “worried about a mixed message” from President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign’s embrace of TikTok. “I think at the end of the day, the Chinese Communist Party ­can not only get access to the data, but also, more importantly, can potentially drive the algorithms in terms of

FDA and CDC Could Soon Employ ‘Indigenous Knowledge,’ Documents Show

The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could soon employ “Indigenous Knowledge” in their research, a document obtained by the Washington Free Beacon shows. The document is a proposed revision of scientific integrity guidelines for the Department of Health and Human Services, which encompasses the FDA, CDC, and the National