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Google Secretly Handed ICE Data About Pro-Palestine Student Activist

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Google handed over Gmail account information to ICE before notifying the student or giving him an opportunity to challenge the subpoena.
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Trump Sanctions Palestinian Human Rights Groups for Doing Their Job. Anybody Could Be Next.

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It’s the first time the U.S. has sanctioned an organization specifically for using lawful, peaceful tools of advocacy.
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Nancy Mace Targets Ilhan Omar in Charlie Kirk Speech Crackdown

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The bill alarmed civil liberties advocates who feared Rubio could use it to punish pro-Palestine Americans.
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Hegseth Leads Push to Punish Military Service Members Over Charlie Kirk Comments

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The Pentagon’s political correctness campaign could affect dozens of enlisted troops and officers, according to one insider.
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After The Intercept exposed how immigration agents surveil wire transfers, Arizona AG Kris Mayes cut off some of their access.
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The Data Shows Political Violence Is Actually Down

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After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, everyone was handwaving about rising political violence. But is it?
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A federal judge found the deployment to LA violated bedrock constitutional law, but Trump’s domestic military campaign continues.
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Kathy Hochul Endorsed Zohran Mamdani. Will Top Democrats Join Her?

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The New York governor’s support for Mamdani marked a shift in the NYC mayoral race — but Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries still haven’t weighed in.
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“They Fear Our Lenses”: Gaza Photojournalists Speak Out

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Photographers in Gaza risk their lives to witness the war. Their images speak louder than the critics trying to discredit them.
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