Title IX Changes Loom, Anti-Semitism Spikes On College Campuses, Miss USA Doesn't Have To Allow Trans Contestants
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A new report reveals that most of the top colleges and universities in the United States have inadequate protections in place for students accused of wrongdoing.
A recent report from the Jewish advocacy group Anti-Defamation League highlighted an increase in anti-Israel activities at U.S. colleges and universities, raising concerns about the incidents and their impact on Jewish students.
Couples who get married due to family or social pressure are up to 50% more at risk of having a union that ends in divorce, according to a recent study from the Marriage Foundation Kroger will create a religious accommodation policy and implement new training for store management after settling a lawsuit from two former employees.
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- Colleges lack due process rights as Title IX changes loom: report | U.S. News
- ADL report finds spike in anti-Semitism on US college campuses | U.S. News
- Couples who marry amid family pressure 50% more likely to divorce | Living News
- Miss USA doesn’t have to allow trans contestants: appeals court | U.S. News
- Kroger pays $180K to settle EEOC religious discrimination case | U.S. News
- Coach, daughter suspended for 'misgendering' trans student | U.S. News






