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Texas GOP passes the House gerrymander Trump asked for

The new map could help Republicans flip as many as five seats, boosting the GOP’s chances of holding House control.
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Ex-DEI university staffer wins $265K settlement after alleged hostility over her being white

Ex-University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire DEI staffer, Rochelle Hoffman, has received a $265,000 settlement after suing the school for alleged discrimination for being white.
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Where Kilmar Abrego Garcia Could Be Deported After Release

Kilmar Abrego Garcia could be deported to Uganda, according to multiple reports.
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Robbie Williams quiz: How old was he when he joined Take That?

How much do you know about Robbie Williams? Take our quiz to find out!
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Super subway perv : NYC creep busted 32 times — six for sex crimes

These pervs are the driving force behind sex crimes in the city’s transit system.
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Man remains free despite allegedly terrorizing NYC women for three months

Women of Astoria, Queens, are on the lookout for an alleged pervert predator who has been chasing females of all ages, saying disgusting things and even assaulting them, The Post has learned.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Says Epstein May Have Been Set Up With Princess Diana

The Department of Justice released transcripts and audio recordings of interviews with Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s imprisoned former girlfriend.
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‘Everyone is coming into fire’: students return to US campuses bruised and changed by Trump’s assault

The effects of a rightwing campaign to remake American higher education are fueling fear and anxiety, but advocates say they have plans to fight back

Students and faculty heading back to US colleges and universities from summer break are returning to bruised institutions reeling from the Trump administration’s unprecedented campaign to bend higher education to its ideological will, and are bracing for more uncertainty ahead.

At the University of Utah, the Black student union has lost its funding and campus space – one of many student groups to face the brunt of Donald Trump’s anti-diversity measures. Indiana’s public universities have cut or merged more than 400 degree programs, about one-fifth of their academic offerings, while scores of other universities have made similar cuts as their budgets are on the line. At Harvard and Columbia, certain forms of criticism of Israel will now be punishable as antisemitism. And across the country, schools will see their international student population plummet after the administration erected a host of new barriers to students seeking to travel to the US.

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As bikes and strollers fill Central Park, its managers want to push horse carriages out

As bikes and strollers fill Central Park, its managers want to push horse carriages out
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At the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, the ‘good use of leisure time’ is an art form

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