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ICC Files Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu, Hamas Leaders

An International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor has filed arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders.

Federal Officials Prohibit Faith-Based Memorial Day Service

National Park Service officials announced that "religious" events planned for Memorial Day at Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Petersburg, Virginia, are prohibited.

Pro-Israel Conference Canceled Following Threats from Antifa and Pro-Hamas Groups

A Pro-Israel conference scheduled in Nashville has been canceled by the convention center after the hotel received threats from pro-Hamas and Antifa activists.

Princeton Professors Join Hunger Strikers, Claim Students are ‘Doing What They Were Told To Do’

A group of Princeton faculty members joined with hunger striking students for a 24-hour fast to demand that the university stop economic ties with Israel.

UCSD Protests Continue, Calls for UC System to ‘Divest From Israel’

UC San Diego students and faculty formed a "walkout" this week to protest what they described as a “violent” dismantling of a "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" on campus.

Federal Court Rejects Hunter Biden’s Appeal to Dismiss Gun Charges

A federal judge dismissed Hunter Biden's motion to dismiss his three gun charges.

Elementary School Ends Christian Club After Atheists Complain

The only elementary school in Hamilton County, Florida, ended its Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) club after atheists complained it was "unconstitutional."

Google Retracts Decision To Ban Trump Ad Targeting Biden On Inflation, Immigration

Google reportedly back tracked after removing an ad from former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign that targeted President Joe Biden on inflation and illegal immigration.

Pastor’s Prison Sentence Upheld Over ‘Illegal Worship’ Case in Algeria

A court in the country of Algeria last week upheld a year-long prison sentence for a prominent pastor convicted of "illegal worshiping."

Cuba Sentences Woman to 15 Years in Prison For Filming Protests

Cuba sentenced 22-year-old Mayelín Rodríguez Prado to 15 years in prison this week for filming peaceful protests in the town of Nuevitas in August 2022.

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