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Possible arrest warrants for Israeli leaders expose the utter perversity of the International Criminal Court

Members of Congress from both parties are making clear that ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials would end US cooperation with the ICC and...

Fired Google Employees File Complaint against Tech Giant over Anti-Israel Office Sit-Ins

Google fired approximately 50 workers this month after they protested the company’s $1.2 billion contract with Israel.

‘Occupying’ Columbia Protesters Demand Global Intifada, Free Food

What is going to be left of Columbia after this is all over?

‘This Is Like Basic Humanitarian Aid We’re Asking For’: Columbia Protesters Demand Food, Water from University

‘It’s ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Columbia feels it has to its students.’

Lawmakers clash over environmentalist groups’ influence on Interior Department

House lawmakers at a Natural Resources oversight subcommittee hearing sparred Tuesday over whether the Department of the Interior allows undue influence by nonprofit activist groups and private companies.

N.Y. judge cracks down on Trump with fine, jail threat for gag order violations

A New York judge clamped down on former President Donald Trump Tuesday, fining him $9,000 and threatening him with jail time for violations of the gag order he imposed in the presumptive Republican nominee's hush-money trial.

Bill would protect hunters, anglers from Biden regulatory overreach

H.R. 615, otherwise known as the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act of 2023, introduced by Rep. Rob Wittman, Virginia Republican, says it "stops the Biden administration's Department of the Interior and Department of Agriculture from banning lead ammunition or tackle on federal lands and waters for hunting and fishing, unless the regulation is consistent with state laws and supported by science."

Tuesday marks deadline to qualify for student loan forgiveness program

Student loan borrowers have until the end of Tuesday to qualify for a program that could help them pay down their debts.

Barnard president loses vote of no confidence as criticism mounts over protest response

The president of Barnard College lost a faculty-wide vote of no confidence on Tuesday, as criticism mounts over the school’s response to a pro-Palestine encampment that has sparked a national movement and beckoned the political spotlight. About 77 percent of Barnard faculty voted in no confidence on Tuesday against President Laura Rosenbury, The Columbia Spectator...

Attorneys general sue Biden administration over revisions to Title IX

A group of six GOP state attorneys general sued the Biden administration over changes to Title IX on Tuesday, the fourth such suit over proposed revisions to the anti-discrimination protections in two days. Tuesday’s suit, led by Kentucky and Tennessee, claims that expansions to campus sexual assault rules overstep the president’s authority. It follows a...

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