June 11 Federal judge sides with anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil, halts Trump administration's deportation bid Anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil wins court battle as federal judge grants preliminary injunction against Trump administration, temporarily preventing his deportation.
June 11 Universities take advantage of a tax dodge while students struggle to pay tuition Elite universities with billion-dollar endowments operate tax-free property empires while students drown in debt and communities foot the bill for their tax-exempt status.
June 11 Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' cracks down on Biden's student loan 'scheme,' top Republican says Senate HELP Committee Chairman Bill Cassidy spoke with Fox News Digital about his portion of President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill."
June 10 How Bryan Kohberger's notoriously mum defense attorney is using the media to her advantage Anne Taylor, defense attorney for Bryan Kohberger, argues media projects could jeopardize a fair trial, highlighting the impact of leaked materials and public opinion.
June 8 GOP rep on rise in antisemitic attacks in US: 'It feels like open season' Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., discusses the rise in antisemitic attacks across the country, the cause of problem and how it should be addressed.
June 7 Medical professionals say schools have gotten too political, citing ‘unscientific modes of thinking' Two medical professors are concerned about healthcare education and offer guidelines for responsible advocacy while leveraging their "professional standing to effect change."
June 7 Trump admin cracks down on antisemitism as DOJ official exposes 'violent rhetoric' of radical protesters Antisemitic incidents surge as Trump employs law-and-order tactics against hate crimes, targeting universities and foreign nationals involved in pro-Palestinian activism.
June 7 Chinese bioterror suspects' arrests signal communist country plotting 'something worse' than COVID: expert After two Chinese "bioterrorism" suspects were arrested this week for allegedly smuggling a toxic, crop-killing fungus into the U.S., an expert called for drastic action.
June 7 Federal judge approves $2.8B settlement allowing schools to directly pay college athletes A federal judge on Friday signed off on the $2.8 billion settlement between college athletes and the NCAA, clearing the way for schools to begin paying their athletes.