What we know about the case of detained Georgetown professor Badar Khan Suri
The Indian national and postdoctoral fellow is the latest scholar detained or deported by the Trump administration for speaking in support of Palestinian rights or criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza.
2 Shenandoah polling locations may change
Two polling locations in Shenandoah could change if approved by Schuylkill County Commissioners next week. At Wednesday’s work session, Director of Elections Albert Gricoski said polling locations at the Schuylkill County Historical Fire Museum and the Columbia Hose & Steam Fire Company could change effective for the May 20 election.
Bondi Fights Back Against Capitol Police, Democrats Suing Trump for ‘Emotional Distress’ and Other Complaints About January 6
The attorney general moves to protect her boss from civil suits whose judgments could amount to millions of dollars.
Trump Administration Sees Bias in a Judge and Tries to Push Her Off a Case
This court has not kept its disdain for President Trump secret,” the Justice Department said in a motion in a case filed by a law firm suing the administration.
Missouri schools face uncertainty after Trump signs order to dismantle Education Department
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. Completely shutting down the department would require an act of Congress, which established the agency in 1979.
House Panel Likely to Hold Hearings on Judges’ Rulings Thwarting Trump Admin Actions
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said he would be holding hearings as early as next week on recent judicial rulings against actions undertaken by the Trump administration.
Trump Policy Banning Transgender Servicemembers Remains on Hold
The US government told a federal judge on Friday that its new policy dealing with transgender individuals in the military doesn’t discriminate against them as a class.
What we know about the Venezuelan nationals detained and transported to an El Salvador prison
Immigration officials transported 238 Venezuelan men from the United States to a notorious maximum security prison in El Salvador over the weekend, despite a court order from a federal judge prohibiting the government from carrying out the expulsions.
Murray-Boyles Named NABC First Team All-South Atlantic District
Sophomore forward Collin Murray-Boyles was named NABC First Team All-South Atlantic District the organization announced.
NJ Federal Court Set to Take Over Case of Columbia Student Detained by Trump Administration
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman said transferred Mahmoud Khalil's case to New Jersey, citing a requirement that the habeas corpus petition be heard in the district where he was physically located when the application was filed.
Institute of Peace Board Members Sue DOGE Over Firings, Takeover
Former leaders of the US Institute of Peace are taking aim at President Trump‘s new Department of Government Efficiency over the organization’s dismantling, including the “literal trespass and takeover by force” of its headquarters in Washington.
Monumental Sports giving out 29,000 basketballs to 80 DC public schools in new campaign
WASHINGTON (7News) — Students in pre-kindergarten through 5th grade across 80 D.C. public schools are receiving 29,000 NBA-sized basketballs in a new "District Dribble" campaign.
Columbia U. activist Mahmoud Khalil says he’s ‘political prisoner’ at ICE detention center
Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil declared himself a “political prisoner” in an open letter released Tuesday from the Louisiana immigration detention facility where
Trump calls for impeachment of judge who’s blocking deportation flights
President Trump and fellow Republicans began an impeachment effort Tuesday against a federal judge Mr. Trump labeled a “troublemaker and agitator” for trying to thwart his deportation of Venezuelan gang members.