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Columbia Radicals Demand Dismissal in Courtroom Circus

Dozens of Columbia University students draped in keffiyehs and pro-Hamas attire appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Wednesday to face charges stemming from their violent occupation of Butler Library.

Chicago Alderman Condemns Alleged Racial Discrimination in Mayor’s Hiring Practices

Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez has strongly criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson's hiring practices, labeling them as a "giant leap in the wrong direction" following the Department of Justice's (DOJ) announcement of a civil rights investigation into potential racial discrimination within the mayor's administration

Texas Advances Bill Protecting Biological Sex

The Texas Senate passed a bill defining biological sex.

DOJ Files Lawsuit on Swing State’s Voter Rolls

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Elections after it failed to follow federal election law.

Top U.S. High School Faces Scrutiny Over CCP-Linked Donations

An elite public high school in northern Virginia, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, is under investigation following revelations that it provided its STEM curriculum to Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-linked organizations in exchange for $3.6 million in donations.

CBS Threatened with Additional Defamation Claim Amid Ongoing ’60 Minutes’ Settlement Talks

President Donald Trump's legal team has issued a warning to CBS News, indicating the possibility of an additional defamation claim as settlement discussions continue over a $20 billion lawsuit concerning a "60 Minutes" interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris.

SCOTUS Declines to Hear Young Student’s Free Speech Case

The Supreme Court has declined to take up a free speech case involving a student wearing a shirt reading, "There Are Only Two Genders."

France Moves Toward Legalizing Assisted Dying Amid Ethical Debate

France's National Assembly is set to vote on a bill that would legalize assisted dying for adults suffering from incurable illnesses, marking a significant shift in the country's approach to "end-of-life care."

NPR Sues Trump Admin Over Funding Cut

NPR has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration following President Trump's executive order ending federal funding to NPR and PBS.

Legal Scholar Urges Special Counsel to Investigate President Biden’s Cognitive Health

Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General and current law professor at UC Berkeley, called for the appointment of a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden's cognitive health.

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