Bangladeshi Prime Minister Resigns and Flees the Country After Deadly Protests
Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister of Bangladesh, resigned on Monday and fled the country after a month of huge anti-government protests.
Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister of Bangladesh, resigned on Monday and fled the country after a month of huge anti-government protests.
Congress is pushing forward with a data regulation bill that would trap Americans in a hidden tangle of quotas inside private software, says Stewart Baker, an influential lawyer in Washington, DC.
China’s effort to jump-start its economy by exporting a vast quantity of cheap manufactured products is running into unexpected resistance from the United States, European Union, and even developing nations such as Brazil and Mexico. All of these nations are concerned with market disruptions caused by a tidal wave of Chinese imports, as happened during the “China Shock” two decades ago.
Harvard University may intend to reduce the proportion of Jews in its student body to 1-2%, roughly the Jewish share of the U.S. population, according to a newsletter published by a new group of Jewish alumni of the institution.
The National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative think tank advocating free market policies, sued the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday after it approved the Nasdaq’s controversial “diversity” rule.
Victor Davis Hanson, historian, professor, and author of The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America, said on Wednesday that “open borders,” “globalism,” and “tribalism” are contributing to a collapse of the United States reminiscent of the fall of Rome.
Company boards would be required to have at least one woman and one member of a preferred racial or sexual identity group.
Peter Kirsanow explained how Obama-era education policies led to racial and ethnic school disciplinary quotas.
California Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill Sunday that will require companies to meet quotas for the representation of women on corporate boards.
Ireland’s feminist culture minister is pushing a policy to ensure that half of all plays staged in Ireland are written by women within five years as part of a broader “gender equality” campaign.
Chinese steel dumping into the United States, something that crushes U.S. industry, is taking center stage at the White House and in the national political conversation as President Donald Trump very publicly considers tariffs and quotas on steel and aluminum imports into the United States.
Parents of students at a North Hollywood middle school are livid after being informed that their school is suffering disproportionate budget cuts that could force layoffs and increase class sizes simply because the school has too high a population of white students.
A report says that officials in Major League Baseball have been frustrated by a lack of minority hires in management positions.
Quotas are coming to Silicon Valley. In fact, there is growing evidence they’ve already been put in place at some of the largest tech companies in the region — and soon, “diversity” will be required for start-ups seeking funding.
Channel 4 executives will be forced to give more leading roles in TV programmes to women and ethnic minorities or face losing their bonuses. A new Diversity Charter launched by the broadcaster includes a pledge that a fifth of all