100+ Astroworld victims file lawsuit over Travis Scott’s deadly festival: ‘A failure of epic proportions’

Personal injury attorney Ben Crump has announced a lawsuit on behalf of more than 100 Astroworld concertgoers victimized at Travis Scott’s fatal festival in Houston, Texas. He described the victims as being injured “mentally, physically and psychologically” following the festival. The lawsuit was announced on Friday morning where the outdoor musical festival was described as…

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Disney wants to share its radical sexual politics with your underage kids

Editor’s note: The following column first appeared in City Journal. Last year, I reported in City Journal on general’s critical race theory–based diversity program, which taught employees that American was founded on “systemic racism,” separated minorities into racially segregated “affinity groups,” and encouraged white employees to complete a “white privilege checklist.”  Now, I have obtained exclusive…

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DC college students say climate change and COVID-19 are top voting priorities

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Georgetown University college students told Fox News COVID-19 and climate change are their top priorities headed into the midterm elections. “Certain populations are disproportionately impacted by the climate crisis, specifically black and Latino populations,” one student said. “Because of that it’s created a lot of health disparities [and] it’s made them more…

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Stanford failed to disclose funding for research using fetal tissue in mice, group alleges in NIH complaint

A nonprofit group has filed a federal complaint alleging that education” target=”_blank”>Stanford University<. The White Coat Waste Project (WCW), which opposes publicly funded animal experiments, pointed in its Tuesday complaint to Stanford press releases on experiments aimed at regenerating human cartilage, which is difficult for adults to regrow. These experiments are attracting special attention, however, as they utilized fetal fingers…

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Why it takes Congress so long to act

“There are a lot of tired people here,” said Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., the top GOPer on the senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< joined all 50 house-of-representatives to vote yes. The past few days underscore just how hard it is to advance legislation, just how complicated it can be. How there’s always a push to add something,…

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