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University of Pennsylvania Donor Withdraws $100 Million Amid Antisemitism Concerns

A donor for the University of Pennsylvania is withdrawing almost $100 million after students have expressed an increase of antisemitism on campus following the October 7 attack on Israel.

Congress Calls for Removal of University Presidents Following Antisemitism Hearing

Over 70 members of Congress are calling for university presidents to be removed over their failure to condemn antisemitism.

UPenn Donor Withdraws $100 Million Donation After President’s Testimony on Antisemitism

A large donor to the University of Pennsylvania is withdrawing a donation around $100 million in response to the college’s handling of antisemitism on campus.

Biden Admin to Implement Visa Bans on Israeli ‘Extremist Settlers’

The State Department announced that Israeli residents in the West Bank will face visa restrictions if they are "extremists."

Over 100 House Democrats Fail to Condemn Antisemitism

Fourteen House Democrats voted "no" on a resolution condemning antisemitism.

Islamic Terrorists Bomb Catholic Mass in Philippines

Suspected Islamic terrorists bombed a Catholic Mass in the Philippines over the weekend, killing at least four in attendance.

‘Over 200 Agents Embedded’ in Crowd During Jan. 6: Rep. Clay Higgins

Representative Clay Higgins (R-LA) told Chris Salcedo in an interview with Newsmax that "at least 200" FBI agents were embedded in the crowds during the January 6 Capitol event.

Left-Wing Groups File Lawsuit to Overturn Iowa LGBTQ Book Ban

Lambda Legal and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Iowa have filed a lawsuit to overturn an Iowa law that prohibits books with sexual LGBTQ content.

Irish PM Calls for Law Criminalizing ‘Hate Speech’

Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar is calling for legislation criminalizing "hate speech" following anti-immigration riots.

Canadian Human Rights Commission Says Christian Holidays Contribute to ‘Religious Intolerance’

The Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) published a paper suggesting that predominately Christian holidays are linked to "religious intolerance."

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