Boston police up patrols for notorious homeless open-air drug market after 5 stabbings in 3 days

boston” target=”_blank”>Boston< documented at least five stabbings within the past three days alone in and around the open-air drug market centered at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard in Boston’s South End. At least two of the stabbings happened Monday at the Engagement Center, run by the Boston Public Health Commission on…

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Parents' rights groups urge Cardona not to 'rewrite' Title IX by striking due process, adding gender identity

A coalition of 27 parents’ rights organizations, claiming to represent almost 400,000 members across the country, urged education” target=”_blank”>Education< to Cardona on Tuesday. “In fact, the sweeping changes to Title IX that you are reportedly set to announce would erode the very rights that protect all students – regardless of sex – and ensure a…

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Haley signs letter demanding American universities divest from China

Former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has signed onto a letter demanding universities cut financial ties with world-regions. The letter, drafted by the Athenai Institute, requests university officials push their schools to divest entirely from their Chinese financial ties in protest of Chinese human rights abuses and international security threats. Haley’s signature is…

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SpaceX successfully launches NASA's Crew-4 astronauts bound for International Space Station

air-and-space successfully launched four air-and-space bound for the International Space Station early Wednesday onboard a SpaceX rocket. The SpaceX Crew-4 astronaut mission lifted off in the pre-dawn hours of 3:52 a.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in us-regions It should arrive at the ISS at 8:15 p.m. ET.  During their 16-hour flight inside a capsule dubbed…

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams promised to crush crime but is being thwarted by remnants of his predecessor, expert

new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City Mayor Eric Adams< crime” target=”_blank”>Meanwhile, transit crimes jumped< On Tuesday, during an event highlighting his first 100 days in office, Adams announced he would allocate $256 million to public safety. “We cannot have a city where people are afraid to walk the streets, ride the subway or send their children to…

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