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Students Criticize UCLA For Kicking Out Well-Rated Conservative Prof
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Rob Shimshock Past and present UCLA students praised a conservative, pro-free speech professor and criticized the university for kicking him out, The College Fix reported Thursday. UCLA booted Keith Fink in June after the professor alleged that the university blocked students from enrolling in his course on free speech,…
Chicago woman ticketed over Facebook post (VIDEO)
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Penn State’s Ex-President Guilty of Child Endangerment
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