Columbia Students Take Over Hamilton Hall as Deadline to Disperse Passes
Behind fevered advocacy for Hamas is highly organized, well-funded Muslim lobby, sponsors of Palestine and Islam advocacy groups in U.S. universities.
Trump to Host ‘Sound of Freedom’ Screening Next Week
Trump has announced plans to host a screening of “Sound of Freedom,” a newly released thriller about human trafficking, at his private golf resort in New Jersey.
Trump Appeals Ruling That Allowed Fani Willis to Stay on Georgia Case
Trump and several codefendants appealed Judge Scott McAfee’s decision to not disqualify Fulton County DA Fani Willis in the Georgia Court of Appeals on March 29.
Fire Federal Employees Who Walk Out Over Gaza Policies: Speaker Johnson
Mike Johnson criticized federal employees planning a walkout over U.S. support for Israel in its war against Hamas and called for terminating their employment.
Trump Scores Partial Win in Request to Delay Manhattan Criminal Trial
Former President Donald Trump has scored a partial victory in his bid to delay his criminal “hush money” trial in Manhattan.
Federal Government to Pause Student Loan Payments, Interest for 3 Million Borrowers
In response to court rulings blocking key elements of fed govt’s student loan program, Biden admin will give 3 million borrowers reprieve from monthly payments.
Supreme Court Declines to Review Epic Games Lawsuit With Apple Over App Store
Supreme Court declined to review separate appeals in long-running antitrust case between Apple and Epic Games, the developer of the popular video game Fortnite.
Labour Wins Landslide Victory in UK Election
Labour has won a landslide victory in the general election, with 15 government ministers losing their seats following a surge for Reform UK.
Trump’s Federal Election Trial Postponed Indefinitely by Judge
The trial date in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump was postponed, the federal judge overseeing the case confirmed on Friday.
Democrats Call on Supreme Court Justice to Recuse Himself After Flag Confirmation
Rep. Jamie Raskin said there's “very clear conflict of interest” after Justice Alito told news outlet his wife flew upside-down flag in response to conflict with neighbor.
Ford to Scale Down EV Production, Transfer Crew to Gas Vehicle Assembly Plant
Ford Motor Company will transfer some workers from the F-150 Lightning assembly line at Rouge Electric Vehicle Center to another plant for gas-powered vehicles.
Data Don’t Show Clear Link Between Weight-Loss Drugs and Suicidal Ideation: FDA
There is no evidence weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic are tied to suicidal ideation, the FDA said in its preliminary review released Thursday, Jan. 11.