Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Bar Harvard from Hosting International Students

Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Bar Harvard from Hosting International Students

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a significant regulatory milestone in a long-term confrontation between Harvard University and the federal government, a federal judge Friday decided to retrain the Trump administration from taking steps that might wipe out the Ivy League’s representation of the international students. The decree was issued by U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs in… Continue Reading →

Mahmoud Khalil Freed After 104 Days in Immigration Detention

Mahmoud Khalil Freed After 104 Days in Immigration Detention

JENA, La. – After 104 days of being incarcerated under U.S. immigration laws, Palestinian activist and ex-student of Columbia University, Mahmoud Khalil, was eventually released on Friday, following the best of the ordered judges that pointed to problems in the legal reasoning of the government’s action. The attention on Khalil’s case became a national issue… Continue Reading →

Suspect in Custody After Two Southgate Officers Shot at Apartment Complex

Suspect in Custody After Two Southgate Officers Shot at Apartment Complex

The confrontation that took place in Southgate on Thursday, June 19, after which two police officers were shot, was a tense one. At around 4 p.m., an incident occurred at the Village on the Park apartments, which are situated on Village Park Drive close to Northline Road. The police officials on the scene affirmed that… Continue Reading →

Michigan Wildlife Officials Rescue Black Bear After 2-Year Struggle with Plastic Lid

Michigan Wildlife Officials Rescue Black Bear After 2-Year Struggle with Plastic Lid

The bear, a male, had been living with the blue lid tightly clamped around its neck while wandering through Montmorency County since it was first observed as a cub in 2023. It took until the end of May 2025 for the bear to be caught again on a trail camera (in Hillman) by a resident… Continue Reading →

Lou Christie, 1960s Teen Idol Behind “Lightnin’ Strikes,” Dies at 82

Lou Christie, 1960s Teen Idol Behind “Lightnin’ Strikes,” Dies at 82

At 82, Lou Christie, the pop idol of the ’60s with his falsetto that could drive teenagers crazy, has left us. His famous tracks, such as “Lightnin’ Strikes” and “Two Faces Have I,” will always be remembered. However, the singer died from a short illness at his home in Pittsburgh, as his family announced on… Continue Reading →

Man Arrested at Memphis Mayor’s Home Faces Attempted Kidnapping and Stalking Charges
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Man Arrested at Memphis Mayor’s Home Faces Attempted Kidnapping and Stalking Charges

A rather scary event took place last week, not far from Memphis Mayor Paul Young’s home, when a man is said to have illegally entered the property with way too malicious intentions. As per the information shared by the Memphis Police Department, 25-year-old Trenton Abston is suspected of having attempted kidnapping, stalking, and aggravated criminal… Continue Reading →

Chinese PhD Student in UK Jailed for Life After Shocking Sexual Assault Case
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Chinese PhD Student in UK Jailed for Life After Shocking Sexual Assault Case

The situation was nothing less than horrific as a previously well-perceived Chinese PhD student in the UK was unveiled as a real threat and a large-scale sexual abuser number one in the United Kingdom. Zhenhao Zou, who was a resident and a student in the Elephant and Castle area of south-east London, was given a… Continue Reading →

Experts Examine Michigan–Canada Economic Ties Amid Tariff Turbulence

Experts Examine Michigan–Canada Economic Ties Amid Tariff Turbulence

At a time when the world is facing heightened global economic uncertainty, attendees at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference have analyzed in depth the still strong but very tense economic relationship between Michigan and Canada, showing the intertwining of and the dependences on both sides of the border and the impact of the tariffs on… Continue Reading →

Michigan House Approves Budget Cuts Targeting U-M and MSU, Citing Ideological Concerns

Michigan House Approves Budget Cuts Targeting U-M and MSU, Citing Ideological Concerns

The initial proposal, which left the House Appropriations Committee on June 11, was a call for an extremely low amount of money- $ 335 million from U-M and $237.4 million from MSU. This would have represented a massive reduction of 92% in the case of U-M’s state support and almost 73% in the case of… Continue Reading →

NYC Comptroller Brad Lander Arrested While Trying to Shield Migrant from ICE Custody

NYC Comptroller Brad Lander Arrested While Trying to Shield Migrant from ICE Custody

Brad Lander – the city’s comptroller and a mayor candidate from the Democratic party – was arrested on Tuesday in which the immigration court of New York City was one of the prominent settings of the event. The occurrence at the city’s main immigration court, which recently has been a locus of the growing tensions,… Continue Reading →