A Rutgers University law center is facing scrutiny for conducting seminars that instruct Arab and Muslim students on how to avoid detection by U.S. immigration authorities.
A Barnard College student once praised by New York City Mayor Eric Adams for promoting dialogue was among those arrested during a pro-Palestinian occupation of Columbia University’s Butler Library.
A former high school English teacher, Hannah Maria, has gone viral after announcing her resignation, citing the detrimental impact of technology on student learning.
Providence, Rhode Island, plans to raise the Palestinian flag over City Hall on Friday, May 16, igniting backlash from local Jewish leaders and conservative groups.
Harvard University has revealed that a document long thought to be a cheap copy of the Magna Carta is, in fact, a rare and authentic 1300 edition issued by King Edward I—one of only seven known to exist.
A recent analysis by Congress’ Joint Committee on Taxation indicates that President Donald Trump's proposed tax plan offers more substantial percentage reductions in tax bills for lower-income Americans compared to high earners.
During a heated House Appropriations Committee hearing on May 14, 2025, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended significant departmental reforms and addressed concerns over his vaccine stances amid a national measles outbreak.
Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, was arrested on May 14, 2025, after interrupting Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s testimony before the Senate Health Committee.
House Republicans have taken a significant step toward enshrining President Donald Trump's executive order that prohibits federal funding for gender transition procedures on minors.