Trump Takes Necessary Action To Eradicate DEI | Opinion
DEI has no place in our government and is an impediment to progress. This administration understands the importance of meritocracy.
MAGA celebrates major win against McDonald's: "Winning"
The fast-food giant announced it would roll back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
McDonald's retreats on diversity goals after SCOTUS affirmative action rule
McDonald's announced it will retire specific diversity benchmarks for senior leadership.
Number of Black students starting Harvard Law School hits 60-year low
Only 19 Black students enrolled at the prestigious law school this fall, according to data from the American Bar Association.
DEI Made the Democratic Party Less Diverse | Opinion
For all the talk of diversity, equity, and inclusion from Democrats, the 2024 election results demonstrate that their voter base has become less diverse.
Governor Parson rescinds order on state contracts for women, minority firms
Missouri Governor Mike Parson canceled 177 executive orders on October 23, some dating to the 1980s.
Naval Academy defends race in admissions, cites military strength, unity
U.S. Naval Academy argued that the force "is stronger when it is racially and diverse at all levels."
Clarence Thomas "flattered" Justice Jackson with dissent challenge
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson revealed that she was "flattered" by Justice Clarence Thomas' actions.
Harvard sees drop in new Black students after affirmative action ruling
Following a Supreme Court ruling to end affirmative action in college admissions, Harvard has reported a decline in Black freshmen.
Supreme Court could upend West Point's admissions to military academy
Students for Fair Admissions has asked the justices to block West Point from considering race and ethnicity as a factor in admissions.
University confronted about illegal hiring on racial lines in leaked audio
Audio of a University of Washington psychology faculty meeting reveals efforts to stop discrimination against white and Asian American candidates.
How major university discriminated against white and Asian candidates
A Black candidate was given a tenure-track job above white and Asian applicants who were ranked higher in the selection process.
Claudine Gay Attacked Many Black Scholars. Don't Defend Her for Being Black
Regardless of the reason for her resignation, no one in good faith should defend President Gay because she is the first Black President of Harvard.
The U.S. Military Went Woke. Time To Make Some Changes at the Top
The war in Ukraine and Israel's response to the October 7 terrorist attack signal a worldwide turn away from U.S. leadership.
A Supreme Court footnote opened door to West Point lawsuit
The organization responsible for overturning affirmative action at colleges and universities is going after the military academies.
Dear GOP: Culture Wars Are Won in the Culture, Not the Courts
The failure to break into the wider cultural discussion hampered conservative principles and helped create today's mess.
What Does the Loss of Affirmative Action Mean for Black Students?
California may have the answer for what may happen in the wake of the Supreme Court decision.
Defying Supreme Court, Colleges Fight To Preserve Race-Based Admissions
If the Supreme Court's decision has not marked the categorical end of race in college admissions, the Columbia incident offers the best path forward.
I was an Asian "hurt" by affirmative action
I was confronted with the disheartening reality of denial after denial.
After Racial Preferences, What Comes Next?
The riches of the West, particularly its Christian inheritance, should not be relegated to religious schools, or to a few small private schools that refuse to take federal student loans and grants.
Following Affirmative Action's Demise, Slay the DEI Leviathan
DEI, like all other forms of race-centricity or race-consciousness, is cancerous to a free people.
Wesleyan College to end legacy admissions after Supreme Court ruling
"By cultivating free speech, mutual respect and values of inclusion, we seek to foster a sense of belonging for everyone on campus," Wesleyan's president said.
I'm a graduate. There's a diversity solution colleges will never tell you
Many Asian parents followed the same playbook. Now, their children are being lectured on how we're all the "same."
How Supreme Court justices approval ratings have changed since rulings
The court's liberal justices saw their net favorablity ratings climb in July, according to a poll conducted exclusively for Newsweek.
Supreme Court rulings popular, despite Democratic outrage
Senior Democrats strongly criticized two recent Supreme Court rulings dealing with affirmative action and the First Amendment.
Kellyanne Conway's daughter tweaks Fourth of July message after backlash
Claudia Conway sparked debate when she shared a post regarding her refusal to celebrate Independence Day.
Kellyanne Conway's daughter's 4th of July message sparks debate
"Why should we be celebrating independence when not all of us have independence?" Claudia Conway asked in a video she reposted on Twitter.
Harvard faces another legal fight over its admissions
The Supreme Court's decision "heightened the urgency to investigate" donor and legacy preferences, a lawyer who helped file a new lawsuit told Newsweek.
Don't Believe the Headlines: This Court is Very 'Normal'
What makes this Supreme Court different from virtually any other national political or cultural institution is simple: It is not entirely dominated by Leftists.