Party Without a Leader: Democrats Say Hakeem Jeffries Isn’t Stepping Up

Jeffries may not be ‘well-suited for this moment,’ senior House Dem tells NOTUS Hakeem Jeffries (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Many Democrats are pushing their House leader, Hakeem Jeffries (D., N.Y.), to become the main leader of the party and adopt a more aggressive stance against President Donald Trump, NOTUS reported Monday. “I am, personally, of the

Granddaughter of Hillary Clinton’s ‘Hero and Mentor’ Slapped With Felony Charges After Ransacking Stanford President’s Office

Zoe Edelman and her co-conspirators carried out a ‘calculated plan of destruction,’ DA’s office says Ellika, Zoe, & Marian Wright Edelman, unknown man, Hillary Clinton (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images) The granddaughter of Hillary Clinton’s mentor was officially charged with felony vandalism and trespassing after she “ransacked” the Stanford University president’s office as part of an anti-Israel

Illinois Scraps Race-Based Scholarship In Wake of Free Beacon Report

Move highlights how legal threats from the Trump administration are discouraging DEI J.B. Pritzker (Scott Olson/Getty Images) Illinois has suspended a minority-only scholarship after the Department of Justice threatened to sue the state, the department said Friday. The department’s move, which came in the wake of a Washington Free Beacon report on the program, is

Harvard Rejects Deal With Trump Admin, Putting Billions in Federal Funding at Risk

‘We have informed the administration through our legal counsel that we will not accept their proposed agreement,’ writes president Alan Garber Donald Trump (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) and Alan Garber (Harvard) Harvard University told the Trump administration to pound sand—and take $9 billion in federal grant money along with it. The school has advised its attorneys

Even With Subsidies, Solar Panels and Other Green Home Upgrades Take Years To Pay Off, WaPo Admits

‘The math on retrofits is horrible,’ energy consultant tells liberal paper as Trump plans to roll back Biden climate agenda (Reuters/Brian Snyder/File Photo) Even with generous subsidies, green retrofits such as solar panels and heat pumps take anywhere from 8 to 48 years to pay off for homeowners, according to a Washington Post analysis released

Holding Space: Women Rejoice as Bezos Gal Pal, Others Make History

Lauren Sanchez, the body-positive icon and internationally beloved fiancée of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, thrust her way into the history books on Monday as part of the first all-female crew to travel to space.* Women around the world exuded feminist joy while watching Sanchez and her fellow crew members, including the notoriously buxom musical legend

At Harvard Law School, Students Assemble to #Resist the Firms That Criticized Their Campus Protests

Different kind of paper chase: In the wake of Oct. 7, a handful of Big Law firms criticized anti-Semitic protests at Ivy League law schools like Harvard and threatened to stop recruiting graduates from those schools. Now, the Harvard Law students who helped drive the protests are getting their “revenge.” Harvard Law School’s chapter of