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Jewish Student’s Dorm Room Set on Fire

A Jewish student's dorm room at Drexel University was reportedly set on fire.

France Deploys 7,000 Soldiers Following Suspected Islamist Attack

France will mobilize up to 7,000 soldiers to increase security around the country after a teacher was fatally stabbed and three other people wounded in a school attack by a former student suspected of Islamic radicalization.

UCLA Students Chant Term Referring to Uprising Against Israel

The move follows Hamas calling for global Muslim resistance.

DOJ Tells Financial Institutions They Cannot Reject Illegal Immigrants Credit Applications

The DOJ issued a warning in a joint statement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to financial institutions for rejecting illegal immigrants’ credit applications last week.

Teacher Killed in Suspected Terror Attack in French School

Attacker shouted the Arabic phrase "Allahu Akbar!"

Male Trans Cyclists Secure First, Second Place at Chicago Women’s Race

At the recent Chicago CycloCross Cup, male transgender-identified cyclists Tessa Johnson and Evelyn Williamson won gold and silver medals in the women's SingleSpeed race, intensifying the debate surrounding transgender participation in women's sports.

Student ACT Scores at 30-Year Low

Student ACT scores are at a 30-year low, with some universities looking to drop admission testing requirements entirely.

Iran Implements Facial Recognition Technology in Universities

Students have expressed concerns that free thought is on the decline in Iranian universities after officials implemented facial recognition.

Illinois School Investigates Students Uncomfortable With Transgenders Using Bathroom Of Their Choice

According to records obtained by Parents Defending Education, non-transgender students who were uncomfortable with students who said they were transgender to use the bathroom of their choice were accused of "harassment."

Trump Trial Judge Admits It’s ‘Impossible’ for Him to ‘Factor Out My Own Emotions’

"Am I following the law or am I making the law? I’m an impartial referee but it’s impossible for me to factor out my own emotions," Engoron said in a speech at the City University of New York in 2015.

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