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Underreported Stories of March 27


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In this episode of Underreported Stories, we explore five intriguing developments that have flown under the mainstream radar. Minnesota's attorney general has taken an unusual stance, blaming car manufacturers for the rise in vehicle thefts. Meanwhile, EA Sports' NHL 24 game has sparked controversy by restricting the use of the name "team Trump." At Columbia University, proposed language bans by a US intelligence agency raise questions about academic freedom. We also delve into the contentious use of the term "radical Islamist," which has led to suspensions at Vanderbilt University. Tune in for a deep dive into these stories and more.

Minnesota’s AG blames cars for being “too easy to steal,” sports video game dubs “Team Trump” profanity, & 7 students reportedly suspended from Vanderbilt. 

Stories: 

  1. Minnesota Attorney General Blames Cars For Being “Too Easy To Steal” - End Wokeness
  2. Sports Video Game Dubs “Team Trump” Profanity - Libs of TikTok
  3. Columbia Students Applaud Plane Hijackings In Palestinian Resistance Group - Free Beacon
  4. US Intelligence Agency Wants To Ban Terms “Radical Islamists,” “Jihadist” - Free Beacon
  5. Seven Students Reportedly Suspended From Vanderbilt Over Protest - Steve McGuire
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    (0:00) Introduction to the top five underreported stories
    (0:12) Minnesota attorney general blames car manufacturers for thefts
    (0:59) EA Sports NHL 24 game restricts "team Trump" name
    (2:21) Columbia University and US intelligence agency's proposed language bans
    (4:16) Discussion on the term "radical Islamist" and Vanderbilt University suspensions
    (5:36) Closing remarks and call to action
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