Pablo Andres Carvajal - EyeEm / Getty Images CA University Medical School Apologizes for 'Unethical' Experiments on Inmates The experiments continued until 1977, when California outlawed using incarcerated people as human subjects in research. By Andrew Jose December 27, 2022
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals / Facebook 'She's a Miracle': Baby Gets In-Utero Treatment for Deadly Disorder That Took Both of Her Sisters The couple lost one daughter at 2 years old and another at 8 months, then found out their third baby had the same condition. By Amanda Thomason November 16, 2022
cdrin / Shutterstock UC Berkeley Student Groups State Free Speech 'Cannot Be Romanticized,' Ban Pro-Israel Speakers The 'equality and inclusion' crowd at UC Berkeley doesn't want to hear from people who support Israel. By John McCann October 1, 2022
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Pelosi Uses Women's Holiday to Shell Out Attacks on Pro-Life Women On Friday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi spoke regarding abortion for 'Women’s Equality Day' in San Francisco. By Maire Clayton August 31, 2022
Victoria Will - Invision / AP ; Chris Carlson / APCommentary Outrage as Ex-Clinton Official Orders Dem Senators to Slap Sinema in the Face Over Filibuster No Robert Reich said he was just using an idiom, but both the left and the right object to any talk of violence against women. By Mike Landry January 24, 2022
Commentary Media Says Unvaxxed Man Died of Omicron, But Look What Public Health Officials Say Big news! Man gets omicron variant of COVID and dies. And he was unvaccinated. But there's more to the story. By Mike Landry December 22, 2021
Logra / ShutterstockCommentary Prof. Suspended Because He 'Refused to Discriminate Against My Students' Sues University The accounting and finance professor lost what he called the 'lion's share' of his salary due to the controversy, he says. By C. Douglas Golden October 3, 2021
Getty ImagesCommentary AOC Suffers Devastating Defeat in Her War Against Beef After Researchers Discover What Happens When You Feed Cattle Seaweed AOC's Green New Deal appears to have lost another crucial battle to hard-working American farmers — and free-market innovations. By Garion Frankel March 28, 2021
cdrin / Shutterstock University Votes To Enact Affirmative Action Even Though It's Outlawed The school’s board of regents voted unanimously to bring back illegal affirmative action practices, citing perceived racial inequality. By Johnathan Jones June 16, 2020
Robert Abbott Sengstacke / Getty ImagesCommentary University Lecturer Reportedly Under Investigation After Reading MLK Letter Aloud A town hall meeting is reportedly scheduled for Tuesday to discuss the incident and what steps might come next. By Del Duduit June 8, 2020