
Education Dept. Investigates 52 Universities for Racial Preferences
The U.S. Department of Education investigates 52 universities in 41 states for alleged racial preferences in programs.
The U.S. Department of Education investigates 52 universities in 41 states for alleged racial preferences in programs.
Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation after organizing protests at Columbia University, remains detained.
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Gateway Church drop Kevin Grove as a defendant, citing lack of federal jurisdiction.
Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Purim, Jewish-Christian dialogue, and the enduring relevance of Esther.
Orthodox Jew Phillip Dolitsky stresses the need for Christians and Jews to build friendships to combat rising antisemitism.
Ukraine’s mineral wealth is pivotal in U.S.-Ukraine ceasefire talks, aiming to boost Ukraine’s economy and security.
The Supreme Court will review Colorado’s conversion therapy ban, impacting LGBTQ+ youth rights amid conflicting national rulings on similar laws.
Mark Carney’s rise as Canada’s new prime minister amid U.S. trade tensions signifies a pivotal moment as nationalism and economic challenges intensify.
At Portland State University, a chance duet of the national anthem by a student and an opera singer highlights how music can unite diverse communities.
A man was shot by Secret Service near the White House after being flagged as a potential suicide risk. Investigation ongoing.
House Republicans have revealed a funding plan through September. President Trump supports it, but Democrats oppose.
Syria’s coastal region is engulfed in brutal sectarian violence, leaving over 1,000 dead and forcing thousands to flee, threatening stability in the area.