Tag: HotAir

Dartmouth Reinstates the SAT – HotAir

Nearly four years after announcing it would temporarily remove the testing requirement for applicants, Dartmouth has announced it is reinstating the SAT. When Dartmouth suspended its standardized testing requirement for undergraduate applicants in June 2020, it was a pragmatic pause taken by most colleges and universities in response to an unprecedented global pandemic. At the […]

Marilyn Mosby’s Day in Court Ends Badly – HotAir

Long-time readers likely know that we’ve been covering the checkered history of former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and her now ex-husband and City Council President Nick Mosby for the better part of a decade. Marilyn Mosby first rose to the wrong sort of fame in the wake of the Freddie Gray riots when […]

Fetterman Still Hitting the Pro-Hamas Chorus – HotAir

Senator John Fetterman’s record of saying the right thing is still going. He was one of a bipartisan group of House and Senate lawmakers who met with the speaker of the Israeli Knesset, Amir Ohana today.  The lawmakers held a press conference with the families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. Fetterman took aim at pro-Hamas […]

Danish Clean Energy Giant Sucking Wind – HotAir

Woof, the news just keeps getting grimmer and grimmer for Danish offshore energy behemoth Ørsted…and it’s great. Thanks to a heads-up this morning from HotAir regular John Clark, I have had an encouraging time digging into what’s looking damn near like a collapse of one of the biggest names in the wind farm business. It […]

The Boeing Blowout Plane Had Missing Bolts – HotAir

Continuing our ongoing coverage of Boeing’s “flying junkyards,” the investigation into the blowout of a door plug on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 over Portland last month is still ongoing. FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker said yesterday that the investigation will take six weeks to complete in full and the company is roughly halfway through the process. […]