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College students across the U.S. have been arrested and threatened with suspension over...
WSB Radio· 2 days agoAfter nearly 3,000 people were arrested at protests against the war in Gaza at 57 colleges and...
Stony Brook protests: Questions over seizure of demonstrators' phones
Newsday· 7 days agoWhen campus police arrested 29 students and professors at Stony Brook University during a...
I’m a conservative student. Freedom of speech protects pro-Palestinian protesters too. - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoLast week, at the urging of House Republicans, Columbia University called in the New York police to...
Man, woman face child neglect charges after 4 children reportedly found alone in hotel room
The Journal Times· 1 day agoA Milwaukee man and woman are facing multiple charges after police allegedly found four children...
House Antisemitism Bill Raises Concerns Over Use of Bible Verses, Free Speech
National Catholic Register· 7 days agoFollowing the passage of the Antisemitism Awareness Act by the House, critics have voiced concerns...
House antisemitism bill raises concerns over free speech
Catholic News Agency· 7 days agoThe issue is also specifically addressed in the Second Vatican Council document Nostra Aetate. The...
Bianca Fortis, ProPublica
The Raw Story· 5 days agoLeola Scott recently decided to become a more active citizen. The 55-year-old resident of Dyersburg, Tennessee, was driven to action after her son was stabbed to death and nobody was charged ...
Congress enters thorny debate on defining antisemitism
The Mining Journal· 6 days agoWho would oppose legislation to outlaw antisemitism? First, there is the thorny question of...
Military Book Review Brigades of Antietam: The Union and Confederate Brigades during the 1862...
Strategy Page· 6 days agoBrigades at Antietam uses the format and approach of Gottfried’s earlier Brigades of Gettysburg. As in that volume, it covers the infantry brigades that fought at Antietam, but also includes ...
Labor-backed bill banning 'captive audience' meetings awaits House action
Crain s Chicago Business· 7 days agoLabor advocates say the meetings give employers an opportunity to coerce employees to listen to anti-union rhetoric. Employers found breaking the law would have to pay $1,000 ...