Maryland Supreme Court Tosses Dem Attempt To Hold Oil Companies Accountable for Climate Events

Ruling gives a victory to American energy producers as well as the Trump admin, which sought to get case tossed

Ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay To Teach Harvard Course on ‘Politics in Higher Education’ Two Years After Resigning in Disgrace

Gay, who has tenure, has stayed on at Harvard, and the fall course, 'What is a University?: Purpose and Politics in Higher Education,' is her first teaching role since facing dozens of accusations of plagiarism

Congress Pressed To Help Iranian Civilians Connect to Internet

The shutdowns, 'one of the regime's most powerful tools of repression,' have allowed Tehran to violently crack down on protests

Trump Postpones Strikes on Iranian Energy Infrastructure for Five Days 'Subject to the Success' of Negotiations

The president threatened to 'obliterate' the Islamic Republic's power plants after Tehran closed the Strait of Hormuz

'Plainly Wrong': Berkeley Law Dean Accused of Violating Settlement Agreement Over 'Anti-Zionist' Student Group Bylaws

'Dean Chemerinsky’s email is wrong, and we will be addressing the issue with the university,' Brandeis Center lawyer Paul Eckles says

Columbia's Socialist Students Vow To 'Liaise' With 'Death to America' Group, Contradicting School's 'Zero Tolerance' Policy

The Ivy League school has said it will blacklist student groups for affiliating with CUAD and claimed no recognized groups were doing so

The Hollywood Blacklist Gets Whitewashed

REVIEW: ‘Blacklisted: An American Story’ at the Capital Jewish Museum