State Beacon Aaron Sibarium

Aaron Sibarium is a staff writer at the State Beacon. He graduated from Yale University, where he was the opinion editor of the Yale Daily News. Before joining the State Beacon, he was an editor at The American Interest. His twitter handle is @aaronsibarium. Email him at [email protected].


A Media Watchdog Is Helping To Program AI Models. It Says Chinese Propaganda Is More Reliable Than Many American News Sources.

NewsGuard, which rates the credibility of media outlets, deems China Daily more than twice as reliable as Newsmax

A Portland-Area County Spent Millions on Race-Based Housing Programs. Outcomes for Homeless Minorities Got Worse.

Multnomah County dismissed data showing that the programs were reaching fewer people of color, arguing that 'lived experience' mattered as much as measurable outcomes

HUD Launches Investigation of Portland-Area County Over Race-Based Homelessness Programs

The move comes after the State Beacon reported that Multnomah County prioritizes minorities for housing, offers 'culturally specific' apartments for 'BIPOC community'

Penn State Law School Hit With Civil Rights Complaint Over ‘Antiracist’ Strategic Plan

'It is discrimination to force white students to reflect on their perceived wrongs with a goal of having them reshape their views and behaviors,' the complaint reads

Stanford Students Award Drag Group Five Times As Much Funding As Veterans Association

The university also allocates more money for the Muslim Student Union than every Christian group combined

Amherst College, Facing Blowback Over Sexualized Orientation Ceremony Held in School Chapel, Seeks To Hire Christian Chaplin Who Will 'Advance Equity'

The school was founded to prepare Christian men for the ministry but does not have a Christian chaplain. It does have Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu chaplains.

How Private Charity Is Enabling a Homeless Encampment and Hurting Law-Abiding Citizens

'Good Samaritans' are delivering food to the homeless, who have in turn devastated a condominium complex

‘We Feel Trapped’: Maryland Judge Authorizes Eviction of Prince George’s Condo Residents Besieged By Homeless Encampment

‘It’s sad that the county wants to protect the homeless and support them but at the same time make law-abiding people homeless,’ said one man whose family has owned a unit at the Marylander Condominiums for more than 40 years