2nd Trump Assassination Attempt Raises New Security Questions

Law enforcement experts raise questions about the Secret Service’s protective measures as lawmakers consider extra funding. Although the U.S. Secret Service thwarted a gun-toting man’s apparent plan to shoot former President Donald Trump as he golfed on Sept. 15, the incident adds to prior security-lapse concerns, police officers with decades of experience have told The

Russian Election Interference Efforts Targeting Harris Campaign: Microsoft

The Moscow-backed attempts have shifted their focus from the current president to Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris, a new report says. Russian state-backed efforts to interfere in the U.S. presidential elections have begun to focus on targeting the campaigns of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, according to a new report by Microsoft. The Sep.

House Passes $3 Billion Funding Bill to Address Veterans Affairs Budget Shortfall

The money will cover pensions, compensation, and benefits. Another deficit is expected next fiscal year. The House passed a bill on Sept. 17 to give additional funding to the Department of Veterans Affairs as the agency faces a budget shortfall. The bill, which was introduced by Rep. Mike Garcia (R-Calif.) and would give the VA

What Experts Make of Israel’s ‘Ingenious’ Hezbollah Pager Attack

Israel’s astonishing attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon on Tuesday culminated in the explosion of thousands of Hezbollah terrorists’ pagers. It left at least nine dead and 2,800 injured, according to the latest reports. But it left many wondering why it wasn’t followed by a larger offensive incursion into Lebanon, from which Hezbollah has for the

Michigan Officials From Whitmer to Slotkin Silent In Wake of Assault on Jewish Student

Senator Gary Peters, who has been vocal about combating Islamophobia, declines to put name on statement condemning attack Pro-Palestinian protest during University of Michigan’s 2024 commencement ceremony (Nic Antaya/Getty Images) Days after a group of young men attacked a University of Michigan student after overhearing him say he was Jewish, most of the state’s top

Yale, Princeton, and Duke Threatened With Lawsuit Over Admissions Data

Group behind affirmative action ban says decline in Asian students is evidence of discrimination The view across Hewitt Quadrangle of Commons, Yale University / Facebook The group behind the lawsuit that brought down affirmative action in college admissions is demanding answers from universities that saw almost no change in the racial breakdown of their classes

At Brown University Panel, Anti-Israel UN Official Calls Jewish State a ‘Military Dictatorship’

A United Nations official who blamed Israel for Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attack called the Jewish state a genocidal “military dictatorship” during a Brown University panel on Monday evening. At the event—”Anatomy of a Genocide: A Failure of the International System?”—hosted by Brown’s Center for Middle East Studies, the U.N.’s special rapporteur for the West