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Columbia’s trustees have been sued for failing to ensure the safety of Jewish students amid the campus unrest. But lawyers are reluctant to target the actual protesters. https://t.co/SUoTZxeUUd
The Arizona senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would effectively repeal the near-total 1864 abortion ban, expected to be signed into law by Democratic governor Katie Hobbs. https://t.co/hnQaffILEh
The chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic is looking ahead to the next steps of the panel’s investigation of taxpayer-funded research in Wuhan, China. https://t.co/jvWxDwYiz7
Northwestern president Schill faces calls to step down after making a deal with encampment organizers and potential legal issues with full-ride scholarships for Palestinians. https://t.co/hejr5B9YUl
Lawmakers are recommending a criminal investigation into the nonprofit organization responsible for bat coronavirus research taking place in Wuhan, China. https://t.co/nQoBZYPkSN
Police intervened at UCLA early Wednesday morning after hours of violent clashes between anti-Israel protesters and pro-Israel counter-protesters on campus. https://t.co/RM60pvIax2
Large numbers of police officers began entering Columbia University on Tuesday evening, as anti-Israel protesters continue occupying a campus building. https://t.co/JebKUuS73i
Former Google employees filed a federal labor complaint against the tech giant Monday evening, claiming they were illegally fired for protesting their then-employer’s partnership with the Israeli government and asking for better working conditions. https://t.co/qht27L4AYu
Columbia University’s student protesters added a new item to their list of demands in a Tuesday press briefing: food, which protesters say the university is under obligation to provide. https://t.co/ZnCYvhVw5x
Haiti’s transitional presidential council appointed a new prime minister on Tuesday, hoping to quell the deadly gang violence that has plagued the Caribbean country in recent months. https://t.co/BtNnQPRInA
The nonprofit group behind taxpayer-funded bat coronavirus research in Wuhan, China, continues to receive millions of dollars from the U.S. government. https://t.co/JtvgVaHlSn
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a free-speech challenge to Texas’s age-verification law that prevents minors from accessing pornographic content online. https://t.co/5V6HVfZXX4
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R., Ga.) is still evading questions about when she might trigger a floor vote on her motion to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson. https://t.co/gZpI5ZuIS4
West Virginia attorney general Patrick Morrisey has filed a suit in support of the five middle-school girls who were banned from an upcoming track event after they forfeited a shot put competition against a biological male. https://t.co/lSopiwoey7
Dozens of protesters at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill were detained Tuesday morning after the school gave them a deadline to clear out of their anti-Israel protest encampment. https://t.co/4ibzSRFW7U
Northwestern gave in to protesters on Monday, saying it will establish scholarships and teaching positions for Palestinians and increase student oversight of its investments. https://t.co/NoButegZW3
Fox News is defending its persistent Hunter Biden coverage after his attorneys threatened to sue the network for defamation and other matters. https://t.co/KV2xLXUpIb
A New York judge ruled Tuesday morning former president Donald Trump repeatedly violated the expansive gag order imposed in his hush-money criminal trial. https://t.co/8yHqzBNI8W
Thirteen people were arrested at Princeton University on Monday after occupying a campus building, an incident the university president called “completely unacceptable.” https://t.co/ZngGfOHv2F