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Harvard in Legal Spotlight for Handling of Campus Antisemitism Claims

A lawsuit accusing Harvard University of allowing an antisemitic environment to flourish on its campus will move forward, according to a decision by District...

Whistleblower Group Calls for Investigations into Federal Air Marshals After ‘Improperly Targeting’ Citizens

The organization Empower Oversight, a group supporting whistleblowers, is urging the Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General to conduct an investigation into Federal Air Marshals Service surveillance programs.

99 Illegal Immigrants on Terror Watchlist Enter U.S.

A House Judiciary Committee report revealed that nearly 100 illegal immigrants on the terror watchlist have been released into the United States under the Biden administration.

Security Concerns Cause Harvard to Cancel Program With Hamas-Friendly University

According to a report from The Daily Wire, Harvard has terminated a summer program with a Palestinian institution whose staff and students have supported and worked with Hamas and other terror organizations.

Biden Admin Pauses Release of Migrants from ISIS-Recruiting Country

The Biden administration is pausing the release of migrants from Tajikistan due to terror concerns.

Moscow Accused of War Crime After Missile Hits Ukrainian Children’s Hospital

Moscow is accused of committing a war crime after firing a large missile strike on a children's hospital during a military invasion of Ukraine. Following...

Homeless Encampment Built in Backyard of New Hampshire Family

A homeless encampment is reportedly growing in the backyard of a New Hampshire family.

200 Children Rescued in Nationwide Effort

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that 200 missing children were found and rescued in a nationwide effort by the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS).

Trump Victory: Supreme Court Rules Former Presidents Have Protection from Prosecution

The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning that a former president has substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while in office.

Supreme Court Rules Banning Homeless Encampments are Constitutional

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow cities to continue banning homeless encampments.

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