Author: Lindsay Kornick
The U.S. Department of Education announced an investigation into Duke University after reports of Duke Law Journal awarding applicants for highlighting their race.Read More
A legal organization focused on freedom of expression filed a new legal brief Monday asking the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals to keep the injunction in place blocking Iowa’s ban on books that are not “age appropriate” from K-12 schools.Read More
The new laws include DWI reform, housing rights for service dog trainers and national background checks for massage parlors.Read More
A judge indicated Friday that he will likely rule that New York is breaking its climate law.Read More
Federal officials freeze Duke Health’s $108 million grant funding over concerns that its diversity, equity and inclusion programs may violate anti-discrimination lawsRead More
An investigation by the Department of Education and a letter requiring action from the Department of Health and Human Services to Duke come at a time of increasing financial uncertainty for the university.Read More
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team demanded his release from jail until his October sentencing, arguing his “swingers lifestyle” doesn’t justify incarceration after sex trafficking acquittal.Read More
A nutritious diet, and socializing, can improve cognitive performance in people at risk for dementia, researchers found in a $50 million new study.Read More
Remember nagging your kids to eat their veggies, go outside and play, and pick up a book? Well, it turns out that advice is good for older folks too. At the 2025 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, researchers presented data from the new U.S. POINTER study, which indicates that a healthy diet combinedRead More
This cooperation will focus, in particular, on the development of telecommunications infrastructure, especially regarding international bandwidth and undersea cable networks.Read More