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  • Exclusive | Matt Walsh exposes anti-racist ‘grifters’ getting rich off white guilt: ‘Selling a disease without a cure’

    Exclusive | Matt Walsh exposes anti-racist ‘grifters’ getting rich off white guilt: ‘Selling a disease without a cure’

    In his newest offering, “Am I Racist?” which hits theaters Friday, the “Daily Wire” personality is taking on the anti-racism industrial complex — which, after the Black Lives Matters protests of 2020, has flourished everywhere from corporate America to schools to the entertainment business.


    Netflix chef Wendy Drew seen fighting off accused racist attacker in San Francisco

    Netflix chef Wendy Drew seen fighting off accused racist attacker in San Francisco

    A chef who starred in a Netflix series bravely defended herself against a homeless man who called her a racial slur and began beating her up in a wild, caught-on-camera brawl that left her with a broken nose and a gruesome eye injury.


    Steve Biko, the South African liberation struggle hero who considered dishonour worse than death

    Steve Biko, the South African liberation struggle hero who considered dishonour worse than death

    When the government banished him in 1973 to his home district of King William’s Town, effectively forcing him to abandon his studies at the University of Natal Medical School, he assuaged his mother’s fears by asking her about the purpose of Jesus’s mission on earth.


    Exclusive | ‘White Fragility’ author Robin DiAngelo gets tricked into paying reparations to Matt Walsh’s producer in ‘Am I Racist?’ documentary

    Exclusive | ‘White Fragility’ author Robin DiAngelo gets tricked into paying reparations to Matt Walsh’s producer in ‘Am I Racist?’ documentary

    Taking hold of the new cash padding his wallet, Ben — fully in on the ruse — explained that he doesn’t “know if it’s ever enough” but praised Walsh for “putting in the work” and acknowledged the “small progress I think we made today.”


    Exclusive | CUNY professor in alleged drug-dealing, student-sex scandal at John Jay College will shockingly return to classroom

    Exclusive | CUNY professor in alleged drug-dealing, student-sex scandal at John Jay College will shockingly return to classroom

    In 2019, John Jay president Karol Mason announced plans to ax veteran anthropology professor Ric Curtis and two other academics following an investigation into allegations — first revealed by The Post — that the faculty members ran a den of depravity known as “The Swamp” at the school’s Midtown campus, where they used and sold drugs, and engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct involving students.


    Steve Biko, the South African struggle hero who was prepared to sacrifice his life for black liberation

    Steve Biko, the South African struggle hero who was prepared to sacrifice his life for black liberation

    When the government banished him in 1973 to his home district of King William’s Town, effectively forcing him to abandon his studies at the University of Natal Medical School, he assuaged his mother’s fears by asking her about the purpose of Jesus’s mission on earth.


    Gangs’stories: how 15-year-old Jennifer became Honduras’ first female gang leader

    Gangs’stories: how 15-year-old Jennifer became Honduras’ first female gang leader

    Following the mass deportations of convicts from the United States back to Central America after the end of the civil war period, the Barrio 18 and Mara Salvatrucha gang culture was also exported to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.


    A last minute amendment to NZ’s gang legislation risks making a bad law worse

    A last minute amendment to NZ’s gang legislation risks making a bad law worse

    But a last minute amendment, added after public consultation closed, has raised more questions about legislative overreach.


    Sanctuary city San Francisco is deporting migrants tied to drug busts after record-breaking fentanyl deaths: report

    Sanctuary city San Francisco is deporting migrants tied to drug busts after record-breaking fentanyl deaths: report

    Since last year, when fentanyl killed a record-breaking 656 people, more than 100 individuals have been charged as part of a federal sweep in San Francisco aimed at illegal drug sales — with most of the felons identified as undocumented migrants who get handed over to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Bloomberg reported.


    NYC landlord case shows equal justice is a joke under DA Alvin Bragg

    NYC landlord case shows equal justice is a joke under DA Alvin Bragg

    Since that murder, and as Chin’s Chinatown neighborhood steadily deteriorated under the onslaught of Democratic soft-on-crime policies emanating not just from Bragg’s office but also from City Hall, the state Capitol and the White House, the landlord became an unpaid community activist trying to keep his block safe.


    Oregon ‘lost a generation of people’ due to now-reversed liberal drug law, says GOP leader

    Oregon ‘lost a generation of people’ due to now-reversed liberal drug law, says GOP leader

    “You saw overdose deaths, you saw drug usage on the street, crime, homelessness all soared after Democrats put this policy in place.


    Trump smiles at question about Congress doing shrooms, teases forthcoming drug policy on podcast

    Trump smiles at question about Congress doing shrooms, teases forthcoming drug policy on podcast

    Trump, 78, steered clear of commenting directly on psychedelics specifically during his exchange with Fridman, who has gone on an ayahuasca retreat and conversed with guests about their spiritual experiences on drugs.