• Trustees Strike DEI Funding from UNC Budget, Funds Go to Public Safety

    In a special meeting Monday, the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees voted to remove $2.3 million in next year's budget allocated for DEI initiatives.

  • Online astrology platform InstaAstro raises $2.3 million in funding led by Artha Venture Fund

    Online astrology platform InstaAstro has raised $2.3 million (Rs 18.50 crore) in a funding round led by Artha Venture Fund. The round also saw participation from LogX Ventures, Singularity Ventures, IR Capital Partners, Blume Founders Fund and Aloke Bajpai, managing director and chief executive of Ixigo.The funds will be used to enhance the platform, onboard more astrologers, expand footprint and build a stronger brand presence. The Noida-based company is also launching new spiritual ecommerce,...

  • Rooftop jazz nights

    The Fuengirola Town Hall rooftop will host open-air music in June with the ‘Jazz Nights’ concert series. The shows planned so far are: ‘Typing the mystery, jazz and poetry under the stars’ on Thursday June6, Milton Rodríguez Trío feat. Ana Cisneros on Thursday June 27, Jazz Quartet on Thursday July 4, and Miguel Ángel Gil […]

  • Who will destroy our freedoms?

    The World Health Organisation (WHO), the health agency of the United Nations, is drafting a number of new documents which aim to radically change…What to read next: WA: democratic freedoms for religious schools under attack | We need a Restoration of Freedoms Bill, not religious freedom legislation | We and the ABS will not be fooled again! | The balance of probabilities

  • Freedom requires fences

    Freedom can be deceiving. When you drive through the countryside and see a horse standing unrestrained in a field, does it seem free?

  • Who Is Funding the College Protests?

    As pro-Palestinian college protests continue nationwide, questions are being asked about the authenticity of the demonstrations—and who is funding them. In the earliest days of the encampments, photos showing rows of identical tents quickly appeared online, prompting many observers to ask if some of the sit-ins were not orchestrated by students. Indeed, according to NYPD

  • The voucher funding rip-off

    Former Little Rock School District superintend Baker Kurrus argues that the funding for vouchers, woven into the state’s complicated system for funding K-12 schools, violates the state constitution and moves us backward on thorny issues of equity that the state has been trying to address for decades.

  • Albox jazz night

    This May, the Jazz Club invites you to an enchanting evening of music at the Terraza Lamarlo Restaurant, Albox. The Terraza Lamarlo Restaurant is located just behind the former LIDL, and the concert is scheduled for Wednesday, May 15 at 7:30 pm. The night will showcase the talents of not one, but two distinguished musicians. […]

  • Up 'n Adam: The Independence Fund

    Adam Wurtzel went to the Duke Mansion to learn more about The Independence Fund.

  • DeSantis to raise funds for Trump

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is planning to raise funds for former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign in the coming weeks.

  • Campus mayhem, funded by our adversaries

    The latest round of campus madness, in the form of student protests over the Israel-Gaza conflict, should prompt American onlookers to ask a simple question: Why exactly do we give these institutions our money? But as Americans hopefully reassess their continued financing of activist madhouses, we will also need to look more carefully at the […]

  • SoLo Funds ‘Blindsided’ by CFPB Lawsuit

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued SoLo Funds, alleging that the online lending platform used “digital dark patterns” to illegally collect fees from borrowers. The lawsuit also alleged that SoLo Funds misrepresented the cost of loans, made false threats, collected money consumers didn’t owe, and created a credit scoring model with no safeguards, the agency said in a Friday (May 17) press […]