
Judge Orders Penn to Provide Records for Antisemitism Investigation
A federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to provide records about Jewish employees for an EEOC probe.

A federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to provide records about Jewish employees for an EEOC probe.

Congressman Eli Crane faces criticism for co-hosting Russian lawmakers, with colleagues likening it to a Third Reich visit.

The Supreme Court is likely to rule in favor of a Black death row inmate from Mississippi over racial bias claims.

A federal judge halted the Trump administration’s $400 million White House ballroom project pending congressional approval.

A panel in Wisconsin dismissed a lawsuit aiming to redraw Republican-friendly districts before the midterm elections.

The Supreme Court ruled against a Colorado law banning “conversion therapy” for LGBTQ+ minors, citing free speech rights.

A Russian tanker delivered 730,000 barrels of oil to Cuba, marking the first such delivery in three months amid a deep economic crisis.

Vermont defends its climate superfund law in court, arguing it doesn’t conflict with federal law, amid multiple lawsuits.

Texas coach Vic Schaefer and guard Rori Harmon embrace as Texas secures a spot in the women’s Final Four for the second year.

U.S. gas prices surged to $4 a gallon as the Iran war led to global fuel price hikes, impacting the economy and consumers.

Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, seek to delay a hearing.

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