Noam Galai / Getty Images Boston Beware - Former NYC Mayor de Blasio's New Job Has Him Going to MA 'Now you know why people are losing faith in the country's institutions,' one observer said of de Blasio's new gig. By Matthew Holloway August 25, 2022
Mark RALSTON - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Harvard Loses Big Thanks to Woke Investments, About to Be Beat by Oil-Drilling University of Texas In the latest example of 'go woke, go broke,' Harvard's investment portfolio is bombing after eliminating investments that aren't woke. By Warner Todd Huston August 24, 2022
Davidoff Studios / Getty Images; Christian Petersen / Getty Images Joe Rogan Says Epstein Was a CIA or Mossad Spy, Lays Out How It Could Have Been Possible Joe Rogan suggested that the billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell could have been part of very complex intel operation. By Matthew Holloway August 3, 2022
Tasos Katopodis / Getty ImagesCommentary Dem's 'Jan 6 Insurrection' Claims Blown Apart by Harvard Study - Obliterates Jan 6 Committee's Credibility A new Harvard study undermines characterizing the breaching of the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021, as an 'insurrection.' By Brett Davis July 31, 2022
Mary Schwalm / AP Photo Ketanji Brown Caught on Video Applauding Pervasive 'Assault Weapons' Ban 'Gun owners have every reason to be suspicious of Supreme Court nominees without a proven track record of support for the Second Amendment.' By Jack Davis June 4, 2022
@emmaheussner / Twitter screen shot ; Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Harvard Grad Goes Viral for Video Walking Out of Merrick Garland Graduation Speech The graduate said she heard a bit of the speech while she was walking out, and it confirmed she had made the right decision for herself. By Grant Atkinson June 1, 2022
AP file photo Harvard Vows to Spend $100 Million to Atone for School's 'Disturbing and Shocking' Slavery Legacy 'Through such efforts, these descendants can recover their histories, tell their stories and pursue empowering knowledge.' By The Associated Press April 26, 2022
Michael Dwyer / AP Harvard Science Professor Convicted for Hiding Disturbing Wuhan Secret A Harvard University professor charged with hiding his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program was found guilty on all counts Tuesday. By The Associated Press December 21, 2021
@gregmepstein / TwitterCommentary Nearly 400 Years After Being Founded to Begin Educating America's Ministers, Harvard Makes Big Change at Top Chaplain Position Harvard has decided to undo hundreds of years of history by electing a top chaplain who is not a Christian. By Garion Frankel September 5, 2021
J. Scott Applewhite / APCommentary Liberal SCOTUS Justice Breyer Issues Major Warning About Court-Packing The justice expressed concern that packing the Supreme Court would erode public respect for the institution and the rule of law. By Randy DeSoto April 8, 2021