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Real Clear Politics 

The Fall of Academic Freedom With a DEI Twist

With the incoming Trump administration all but declaring war on American universities, it is essential for educators of every persuasion to close ranks in defense of academic freedom. Unfortunately, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), once the "most prominent guardian of academic freedom" in the U.S., has lost its way.

France24.com (en) 

Christians in Aleppo face uncertainty after fall of Assad

On Sunday, many Christians across Syria attended mass for the first time since the fall of Bashar al-Assad. In Aleppo, only 10% of the city's pre-war Christian population is thought to remain. Since capturing the city, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham has reached out twice to representatives of minority groups to insist they'll be protected. But as FRANCE 24's team on the ground found out, some members of the Christian community aren't convinced.

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Tyson Fury Promises to “RETIRE & F*CK UP” Oleksandr Usyk in Most BRUTAL Rematch Warning YET ????????

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How Much Voter Fraud in 2020?

There is no doubt that improprieties impacted the 2020 presidential election. Suppression of free speech by social media platforms, Zuckbucks, and above all the concealment of definitive evidence of Joe Biden's corruption by the Dirty 51 and the press, very likely swung the election to Biden.

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Why ABC News Settled With Donald Trump for $15 Million

George Stephanopoulos ended Sunday's "This Week" program without any mention of him or ABC News settling Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against them. The suit was triggered by a segment on "This Week," but ABC News has not reported on TV its agreement to pay $15 million to Trump's presidential foundation at all.