Tag: Social Issues

Racially Discriminatory College Admission Policies Receive Rough Ride at Supreme Court

Most Supreme Court justices seemed receptive on Oct. 31 to a student group’s argument that racially discriminatory admissions policies at U.S. colleges are unconstitutional and must be struck down. The Biden administration countered that such policies should be allowed to continue indefinitely because they promote diversity, which it claims benefit the nation. Although left-wing activists…


Opponents Setting Out Unintended Consequences of Oregon’s Gun Control Measure 

If voters approve a pending ballot measure, Oregon would have the strictest gun laws in the nation—which opponents claim would virtually end the legal sale of firearms in the state. The “Reduction of Gun Violence Act” (Measure 114) would require a permit to obtain any type of firearm. Magazines capable of holding more than 10…


Shanghai Disney Shuts Down Abruptly Over COVID, With Visitors Trapped Inside

Shanghai Disney Resort on Oct. 31 abruptly shut down to comply with pandemic prevention requirements, underscoring the disruptions business face as the regime vows to stamp out new infections. Guests are ordered to stay inside the theme park to take a coronavirus test and wait for a negative result to exit the gate, according to…


President of Asian American Coalition for Education Warns of Dangers of American ‘Cultural Revolution’

With the midterm elections fast approaching, American voters are unhappy with a range of issues including soaring prices, escalating crime, a drastic increase in homelessness, and public schools’ declining performance. The growing battle between the left and the right, with disputes on numerous topics and even the definitions of “justice” and “equality,” is creating a…


‘Calm Before the Storm,’ Says Kaiser CEO, as ‘Increases Are Imminent’ for Health Insurance Premiums

Health insurance premiums, which largely remained unchanged this year compared to 2021, might rise significantly in 2023 due to inflation, according to a survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). Annual family premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance are calculated to average $22,463 in 2022, which is just over a 1 percent increase from last year’s…


Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Race in College Admissions

The Supreme Court hears arguments to consider whether colleges may continue to use race as a factor in college student admissions. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@EpochTV Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Gab: https://gab.com/EpochTV Telegram:…


Portland Facing Homelessness ‘Catastrophe’: Mayor

With the homelessness crisis cited among their top concerns, Oregon voters are taking note of Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler’s declaration of a “humanitarian catastrophe” in the state’s largest city. Oregon has among the highest homeless populations in the nation per capita. According to DHM Research, 9 of 10 voters statewide identify homelessness as a “very…


Victorian Taxpayers To Provide $15 Million To Netball Australia After ‘Virtue Signalling’ Saga

Victorian taxpayers can add another $15 million to the state’s burgeoning debt problems after Premier Daniel Andrews announced its tourism body will step in to sponsor cash-strapped Netball Australia. The sporting league lost its major sponsor Hancock Prospecting just over a week ago after some team members expressed concerns over being associated with the mining…


LIVE October 31, 10 AM ET: Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Race in College Admissions

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LIVE Oct. 31, 10 AM ET: Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Race in College Admissions

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