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Leading Law Firms Warn Universities to Stop Antisemitism or Face Consequences

Some of the top law firms in the country warned in a letter that they may not recruit students from universities that allow antisemitic behavior or displays.

Israeli Father Pleads With the U.S. to Help Save His Wife and Children Held Hostage in Gaza

Israeli farmer Avihai Brodutch has suffered an unending nightmare for four weeks.

Study Finds Hydroxychloroquine Connected to Lower COVID Mortality Rates

A new French study discovered that using Hydroxychloroquine significantly reduced the mortality rates of COVID in patients.

Eric Trump Calls New York Civil Fraud Trial ‘An Absolute Joke’

After the second day of testimony in the ongoing New York civil fraud trial, Eric Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, has dismissed the proceedings as an "absolute joke."

Hezbollah Leader Calls U.S. ‘The Great Satan’

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah told supporters that the United States is the "Great Satan," according to The Daily Wire.

‘Israel is Not Responsible’ for Civilian Harm: Son of Hamas Co-Founder

Mosab Hassan Yousef, the eldest son of one of the Hamas co-founders, appeared on NewsNation's Cuomo to discuss the war between Hamas and Israel.

New York, California Approves 60% of Asylum Cases

A report from Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse found that California and New York approve 60% of asylum seekers.

Judicial Nominee Says He ‘Hasn’t Studied’ Situation in Gaza

A Biden judicial nominee was unable to provide a statement on the situation in Gaza.

House Passes Bipartisan Bill Imposes Sanctions on Ports Processing Iranian Oil

In a bipartisan vote, the GOP House passed a bill that imposes new sanctions on ports and refineries that process oil from Iran.

Hezbollah Leader Vows to Make the U.S. ‘Pay,’ Attack American Troops

The head of terror group Hezbollah issued a warning that the United States will "pay" for supporting Israel.

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