May 9 Tufts University student detained by ICE granted bail by federal judge A federal judge granted Tufts University student Rümeysa Ozturk's bail request on Friday afternoon.
May 9 Cardinal Dolan describes Pope XIV as 'citizen of the world,' will build bridges with Trump Pope Leo XIV is being described by Cardinal Timothy Dolan as a "citizen of the world" who will seek to build bridges with President Donald Trump and other global leaders.
May 9 Dem in Trump district race scrubs social media of posts praising progressives: 'Scam artist' A Democratic House candidate running in a pro-Trump district has deleted several social media posts that praise progressive politicians and criticize President Donald Trump.
May 9 Columbia suspends anti-Israel agitators after takeover, spreading of pamphlets glorifying alleged terrorist Anti-Israel agitators who occupied Columbia University's library on Wednesday handed out pamphlets that glorified an alleged terrorist.
May 9 Blue state governor touts meeting with CCP official cozying up to Dems: 'Grateful for the opportunity' A Democratic governor enthusiastically posted photos with a CCP diplomat on Wednesday evening, saying she was "grateful for the opportunity" to meet with him.
May 9 Pope Leo XIV, Villanova grad, introduces himself adorned in symbolism, proverbial religious devotion Pope Leo XIV's election as pope marks a 'super happy day' for Catholics around the world, according to the chair of Catholic Legal Studies at Villanova University.
May 9 Anti-Israel mob descends on Brooklyn College in NYC as agitators brawl with police, get tased Anti-Israel agitators brawled with police after attempting to set up an encampment at Brooklyn College in NYC on Thursday. Video shows agitators clashing violently with authorities.
May 9 Rare spinal cancer tumor removed through patient’s eye at university hospital Innovative Maryland surgeons pioneer first-of-its-kind transorbital approach to remove spinal tumors, successfully treating a young woman's rare chordoma cancer.
May 9 GOV. KATHY HOCHUL: Why New York is saving education by getting phones out of classrooms My state, New York, is becoming the largest state in the nation to restrict cellphones in K-12 schools throughout the entire school day.
May 9 UNITED CEO SCOTT KIRBY: Newark Liberty Airport needs action now When the FAA has technology outages or staffing shortages, it leads to delays and cancellations for our customers and that’s the issue we’re determined to solve.