CBS Drops ’60 Minutes’ Reporter After Clash

CBS News has not renewed the contract of the “60 Minutes” correspondent whose segment about alleged torture in Salvadoran prisons was pulled before airing. Veteran correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi’s contract expired…[#item_full_content]

Trump Backs New Hunting Access to 92 Million Acres

The Department of the Interior has announced what it described as the largest proposed expansion of hunting and sport fishing opportunities in the history of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.[#item_full_content]

DOJ Urges High Court to Revive Arizona Voting Laws

The Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to take up a Republican National Committee-backed challenge to lower court rulings blocking key Arizona voting laws, arguing the measures are lawful efforts to prevent noncitizen voting and protect election integrity.[#item_full_content]

DOJ sues UCLA over alleged ‘Judenrein’ conditions during anti-Israel encampment

The Justice Department sued the University of California, Los Angeles, on Monday, accusing the university of allowing Jewish students to face a “hostile educational environment” during months of anti-Israel protests and encampment unrest that left students assaulted, blocked from campus buildings and fearful of attending class. “The occupiers largely succeeded in their goal of making […]

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