May 30 Since Floyd riots culled monuments 5 years ago, leaders in ex-Confederate capital lament ‘s—t didn’t change' From Jefferson Davis at Valentine Museum to stalled bridge renaming, Virginia faces ongoing debates over history and progress
May 29 Conservative legal experts slam latest Mahmoud Khalil ruling A federal judge questions the Trump administration's deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, calling it unconstitutional, but conservative legal experts disagree.
May 25 Seattle mayor blames Christian rally for inspiring violent 'anarchists' who 'infiltrated' counter-protest Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell released a statement on a Christian rally at Cal Anderson Park on Saturday that ended with 23 arrests and multiple violent assaults.
May 21 Anti-Israel protesters torch diplomas outside Columbia University on graduation day Anti-Israel protesters burned diplomas outside Columba University Wednesday demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil who was arrested by immigration agents in March.
May 20 Students heckle Columbia acting president at graduation, shout 'Free Mahmoud' Columbia's acting president Claire Shipman faced protests during graduation, as students demanded freedom for Mahmoud Khalil amid anti-Israel protest tensions.
May 20 Trump supporters find unlikely common ground with blue state congressman at town hall: 'I love it' President Donald Trump supporters and Americans for Prosperity protesters lined the streets outside Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna's town hall in battleground Pennsylvania on Saturday night.
May 14 Ben & Jerry's co-founder arrested protesting Senate hearing: 'RFK kills people with hate' One of the co-founders of Ben & Jerry's was arrested while protesting Senate testimony by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., United States Capitol Police confirmed Tuesday.
May 14 Mood flips at Columbia U after quashing of latest protest, Trump pressure takes hold Campus mood at Columbia University has shifted dramatically under the university's new leadership, with many students now reluctant to speak about Gaza demonstrations.
May 13 Capitol Police arrest protesters disrupting budget markup as Cory Booker thanks them for defending Medicaid Several protesters were arrested for disrupting a House committee's budget reconciliation markup on Tuesday, as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., thanked those holding court in the hallway.
May 12 Swing state outlaws college protest encampments amid nationwide campus crackdown on anti-Israel agitators Arizona Gov. Kate Hobbs has signed a law banning encampments on public university campuses amid ongoing anti-Israel protests happening at schools across the country.