Free Press: Analysis of college syllabi finds substantial bias 

A study of millions of college syllabi found that courses on polarizing topics, such as abortion, race, and the Israel-Palestine war, almost always contain a serious bias that prevents students from fully understanding or analyzing the contention, The Free Press reported Nov. 3.  College professors Jon Shields, Yuval Avnur, and Stephanie Muravchik analyzed the reading … Read moreFree Press: Analysis of college syllabi finds substantial bias 

Study finds telehealth appointments for medication abortions doubled after Dobbs

Telehealth appointment requests with a medication abortion provider doubled following the Supreme Court’s June 2022 decision that returned abortion regulation to the state level, a new study has found. The study, published Oct. 20 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, discovered that between November 2021 and February 2023, the abortion pill provider Aid … Read moreStudy finds telehealth appointments for medication abortions doubled after Dobbs

Pope Leo XIV Discusses 2-State Solution With Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas

Vatican Media.Pope Leo XIV speaks with President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine during a private audience in the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace on Nov. 6, 2025. This is the first in-person meeting between Leo XIV and the 90-year-old Palestinian leader, who was also received at the Vatican by Pope Francis on Dec. 12, 2024, and on prior … Read morePope Leo XIV Discusses 2-State Solution With Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas

WSJ analysis: Surge in ‘transgender’ youth linked to social contagion, not biology

The sharp rise in “transgender” identification among young people over the past decade may have more to do with social contagion than self-expression, according to a new Wall Street Journal analysis.  In an Oct. 29 opinion piece, biologist and writer Colin Wright argued that the surge in “transgender” identification — particularly among clusters of girls … Read moreWSJ analysis: Surge in ‘transgender’ youth linked to social contagion, not biology

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