Day: January 23, 2026

Johnny can’t read — even in college. I lead a university and it’s terrifying

3:30 pm January 23, 2026

A stunning report revealed that many university professors now find themselves teaching students who struggle to read, not just to interpret literature or write essays, but to understand basic text on a page. According to Fortune, a growing number of Gen Z students enter college unable to “read effectively,” forcing professors to break down even […]

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America doesn’t need to own Greenland — there’s a better, more peaceful way

3:30 pm January 23, 2026

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Trump backed off his threat to use the military to gain control of Greenland. He said that he doesn’t need to use military force and later announced that the U.S. had reached agreement on the “framework of a future deal” with NATO. Denmark, Greenland, and our European […]

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Nevada judge retires after court grants protective order to attorney she was accused of stalking

12:56 pm January 23, 2026

A Nevada judge announced her retirement on Thursday just days after a court granted a protective order to an attorney she was accused of stalking for more than a year. Washoe County Judge Bridget Robb, 63, was allegedly stalking Gaming and Administrative Law attorney Kelci Binau at different locations around Reno, including residences and workplaces, according to […]

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Trump says US should have tested NATO by invoking Article 5 over border security

12:19 pm January 23, 2026

President Donald Trump on Thursday said the United States should have considered testing NATO by forcing member countries to respond to America’s southern border crisis. Trump speculated in a post on Truth Social that the U.S. could have invoked Article 5 — the alliance’s collective defense clause that deems an attack on one member as […]

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Top 5 moments from Jack Smith’s testimony on Capitol Hill

11:14 am January 23, 2026

Former special counsel Jack Smith testified during a hearing Thursday on Capitol Hill, where he faced searing criticism from Republicans and praise from Democrats over his two prosecutions of President Donald Trump. The hearing gave Smith, a career prosecutor of nearly three decades, a rare chance to speak publicly about his work. He defended his […]

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