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US finds Israeli military units violated human rights

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story US finds Israeli military units violated human rights The State Department has determined that at least five Israeli military units were involved in gross violations of human rights, but is holding back on imposing any consequences...

Evening Report — Protests continue to spread on college campuses

A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon} Evening Report   © AP Pro-Palestinian protests escalate on college campuses Hundreds of students have been arrested on college campuses across the country as pro-Palestinian protests continue to spread. Columbia University officials in New York gave protestors until 2 p.m....

Democratic mayor joins Kentucky GOP lawmakers to celebrate state funding for Louisville

More than $1 billion in state funding will head to Louisville, the largest city in Kentucky, to support education, health care, downtown renewal and other priorities.

New Mexico reaches record settlement with company over natural gas flaring

New Mexico has reached a record $24.5 million settlement with Texas-based Ameredev over air pollution violations at natural gas sites in the Permian Basin.

RFK, Jr reveals path to presidency as Biden, Trump campaigns target race ‘spoiler’

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says his path to the presidency only requires him to get 33% of the vote, something he says is achievable, partly because of his support from young voters.

Ex-lawmaker George Santos offering Cameo videos with his drag queen alter ego

Former New York representative George Santos is reviving his drag queen identity to help raise money for both himself and charity by offering Cameo videos.

White House dodges questions on college administrators’ response to anti-Israel protests on campuses

The White House dodged numerous questions on Monday, particularly when it came to the the Biden administration's response to how colleges are handling protests.

Can PEN survive Gaza, EPA driving for power outages and other commentary

It’s “entirely possible that PEN America may not survive” the assault from pro-Hamas activists, including the forced cancellation of a festival, over claims the...

Iran’s death sentence for rapper shows how far it’ll go to squelch dissent

There’s no length Iran won’t go to in order to quash dissent. Murder included.

Anti-Israel college students want to spew hate with ‘amnesty’

Hundreds of pro-Hamas college demonstrators are about to learn a valuable life lesson: Sometimes there are consequences for your actions.

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