Several staff members at Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) have decided to step down by June due to investigations into whether New York State has been misleading Medicaid with what some are calling a massive financial scheme. This issue involves matching payments for hospitals that supposedly exceed $1 billion. The first whispers of New York […]
Day: June 1, 2025
Judge Extends Ban on Trump Admin’s Attempt to Block Foreign Students at Harvard
A recent court decision has garnered attention as a federal judge decided to keep a temporary block on the Department of Homeland Security’s move against Harvard University. The case revolves around the revocation of Harvard’s certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, which is crucial for enrolling international students. Initially, the Trump administration seemed […]
World Boxing Requires Biological Males to Undergo Sex Test Before Competing Against Women
World Boxing has taken a significant step by mandating sex testing for all its athletes. This decision comes after a prominent case involving a biological male boxer, Imane Khelif, who has been competing against women. Such a move aims to uphold fairness and the integrity of the sport while protecting female athletes. In a letter […]
Man Jailed 36 Years for Wife’s Murder Forgives True Killer in Rare Reconciliation
Leo Schofield spent 36 years behind bars for a crime he insisted he didn’t commit. Despite the challenges, he found it within himself to forgive Jeremy Scott, who confessed to the murder of Schofield’s wife. This act of forgiveness is a testament to the strength of human spirit and faith. In January 2025, Schofield and […]
Federal Judge Orders Release of Russian Researcher from ICE Custody
A Russian medical researcher at Harvard University, Kseniia Petrova, has found herself in hot water over a smuggling charge. She’s accused of bringing undeclared frog embryos into the United States from France. While she’s been granted bail in her immigration case by Judge Christina Reiss, Petrova remains in custody due to the criminal charges. Judge […]
Survey: Managers Hesitant to Hire College Grads, Cite Lack of Workforce Readiness
American colleges are dropping the ball when it comes to getting students ready for the real world, according to a poll from Resume.org. The poll paints a challenging picture for the class of 2025, revealing that many hiring managers are concerned about the professionalism and skills of young workers entering a shaky job market. Conducted […]
MIT Plans to Close Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office
MIT has taken steps to close its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) office, joining several other universities in scaling back these programs, a decision influenced by federal funding considerations. MIT President Sally Kornbluth announced in a letter dated May 22 that the Institute Community and Equity Office would be “winding down.” This move aligns with […]
Musk and Tesla Oppose GOP Megabill’s Plan to Repeal Clean Energy Tax Credits
Elon Musk and Tesla are raising concerns about a recent legislative move that could impact America’s energy landscape. The focus is on the House-passed reconciliation bill, which aims to phase out tax credits for clean energy production. Musk has been vocal, pointing out that the bill does not alter existing tax incentives for the oil […]
Discharged Soldier Wins Justice for COVID Vax Refusal Under Biden, With Trump’s Help
Mark Bashaw, once a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, has finally seen a turn of fortune after facing criminal conviction and discharge due to his refusal to follow COVID-related protocols. Back in August 2021, then-Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin mandated COVID vaccinations for military personnel, emphasizing the necessity of these measures to ensure a healthy […]
