Federal Appeals Court Dismisses Florida Case Over Gender Identity in Schools

A federal appeals court ruled this week against a Florida couple who had sued officials in their child’s school district for disregarding their wishes and excluding them from discussions about the child’s gender identity. The ruling adds to a complicated legal landscape concerning minors and gender identity. While Republican lawmakers across the country have sought … Read more

Inside Trump’s Crackdown on Dissent: Obscure Laws, ICE Agents and Fear

For months now, President Trump has been threatening to deport foreign students who took part in last year’s campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Behind the scenes, his administration got to work. Investigators from a branch of Immigration and Customs Enforcement that typically focuses on human traffickers and drug smugglers scoured the internet for social … Read more

Explosions and Power Outages Shut Down Texas Tech Campus

Texas Tech University has shut down its campus and sent students home early for spring break after a series of explosions and manhole fires, the university said in an emergency alert. An explosion at a substation near the school Wednesday evening caused power outages across campus, the university said. Conditions quickly devolved, with the university … Read more

Would Schools Close in a Future Pandemic?

Over the course of 20 days in March 2020, 55 million American children stopped going to school as Covid-19 swept the United States. What was impossible to anticipate then was that millions of those students would not return to classrooms full-time until September 2021, a year and a half later. Those children and teenagers, often … Read more

Protests Break Out Following Arrest of Palestinian Activist

new video loaded: Protests Break Out Following Arrest of Palestinian Activist transcript Back transcript Protests Break Out Following Arrest of Palestinian Activist People protested the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent figure in the pro-Palestinian student movement at Columbia University and a permanent resident of the U.S. We want justice, you say how? “Free Mahmoud … Read more