FIRST ON FOX: More than 150 state and national pro-life coalitions signed a letter sent to Congress Wednesday morning urging lawmakers to cut Medicaid funding to “Big Abortion,” primarily Planned Parenthood, through budget reconciliation. Budget reconciliation is a special legislative process used in Congress to make changes to spending, revenueContinue Reading

Massachusetts state Sen. Ryan Fattman, a Republican, is sounding the alarm about the impact of a “perfect storm” of Democratic policies he says are decimating public safety while simultaneously driving up the cost of living.   One policy – instituted by the 2017 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling Lunn vs. CommonwealthContinue Reading

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday will tour El Salvador’s notorious Terrorism Confinement Center, where hundreds of alleged criminal illegal aliens are being held after the Trump administration deported them earlier this month. Noem will tour the prison with the Salvadoran Minister of Justice, Héctor Gustavo Villatoro, before meeting with ElContinue Reading

CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten offered viewers a “reality check” on President Donald Trump’s favorability Tuesday.  While the media focuses on protests of the Trump administration’s DOGE cuts and immigration enforcement, Americans seem to be more approving of the president. Trump’s net favorability rating continues to be negative, butContinue Reading

Gwyneth Paltrow and Meghan Markle had a little fun Tuesday, joking about their supposed feud after the “Shakespeare in Love” actress said she didn’t know her Montecito neighbor “at all.” “I genuinely do not understand this at all whatsoever,” the Goop founder said in a video on her Instagram storyContinue Reading

With roughly a month until the NBA playoffs begin, the Milwaukee Bucks got rough news regarding one of their star players. The team announced Tuesday that Damian Lillard has been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis — a blood clot — in his right calf. The diagnosis will keep Lillard outContinue Reading

The New England Patriots have agreed to sign Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs to a three-year, $69 million contract, according to multiple reports. The deal reportedly guarantees Diggs $26 million.  Diggs, 31, is coming off a season cut short by an ACL tear in Week 8.  The injury endedContinue Reading

A Columbia University student has sued President Donald Trump and other top administration officials after they attempted to revoke her permanent resident status and remove her from the United States. A lawsuit was filed Monday after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) got an administrative warrant for 21-year-old Yunseo Chung’s arrestContinue Reading

John Fanta College Basketball Broadcaster and Reporter Geno Auriemma and the UConn Huskies received great news on Tuesday amid their pursuit of a national championship.  Azzi Fudd is returning to Storrs next season. The first-team All-Big East guard is using her redshirt season of eligibility and will be back at ConnecticutContinue Reading

The families of Israeli hostages are suing Mahmoud Khalil and other Columbia University protest organizers for allegedly running Hamas’ “propaganda arm” on campus.  The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of New York on Monday, sues Khalil, a former Columbia graduate student who was the principal leader of Columbia University ApartheidContinue Reading

MicroLED Display Product Engineer – Google MicroLED Display Product Engineer Company: Google Location: Fremont, CA, USA Minimum Qualifications: A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a related technical field (e.g., Optics, Sensors, Audio/DSP, etc.), or equivalent practical experience. At least 4 years of experience inContinue Reading

Bigc Studio/Shutterstock The field of career development in higher education has transformed over the past two decades. University career services went from being a primarily transactional space synonymous with resume reviews to centers that support the holistic needs of students preparing for their post-graduation plans. With this evolution came aContinue Reading

Andrii Yalanskyi/Shutterstock As colleges and universities continue to face challenges in attracting and retaining talent, some leaders have embraced strategies aimed at reducing employee churn and stabilizing the workforce. “It’s gotten more difficult to attract people to work in higher education,” said Robert Gould, vice president for strategic enrollment managementContinue Reading