Oct. 7 Victims Take Aim at Al Jazeera. Plus, Trump Unplugs Maryland’s EV Mandate.

See you in court: Qatar’s Al Jazeera has stoked controversy for platforming terrorists in the Middle East, and both the Israeli government and Palestinian Authority have banned it. The network also maintains an office in Washington, D.C., and victims of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attack are now putting its American outpost on notice. Plaintiffs in

IRS Commissioner Leaving Agency After Agreement With DHS on Illegal Immigrant Data

Melanie Krause had been acting commissioner for about a month. The acting commissioner of the IRS is departing the agency, officials said hours after it reached an agreement with Homeland Security officials to share data on illegal immigrants. Acting Commissioner Melanie Krause will no longer be with the IRS, a spokesperson for the Treasury Department,

Commerce Department Cuts $4 Million in Funds to Princeton’s Climate Programs

Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said that one of the university’s programs ‘fosters fears’ by focusing on alarming climate scenarios. The Commerce Department said on Tuesday that it will cut nearly $4 million in funding to Princeton University’s climate programs it deems are “no longer in keeping” with the Trump administration’s priorities. Secretary of Commerce

Trump Urges Republicans to Back Budget Plan as Holdouts Remain

Several Republicans remain hesitant to give their blessing to the blueprint that has already passed the Senate. President Donald Trump urged Republicans to back the Senate’s budget proposal amid signs of opposition to the resolution in the lower chamber. “Close your eyes and get there. It’s a phenomenal bill. Stop grandstanding,” Trump said on April 8.

How a Lawsuit From Oct. 7 Victims, Including Bibas Family Uncle, Could Cripple Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera has long courted controversy for platforming terrorists across the Middle East, where it is banned from operating in Israel and some Arab countries for promoting extremist ideologies. But the Qatar-funded network’s support for Hamas terrorists isn’t just confined to the region, according to a new lawsuit from October 7 victims, which alleges for

States Mapping a Plan for Better School Math Performance Ahead of Next National Assessment

A new report says colleges and universities do not provide enough math instruction to aspiring teachers. Dismal math scores on the latest national standardized tests have prompted several state legislatures to propose updated teacher training requirements and better numeracy instruction. Sixty-seven bills related to math in public schools have been introduced so far this year,