Muslim rights organization fires director for passing information to a hate group
The Ohio chapter of a Muslim rights organization says it has fired one of its directors, saying he had been spying on the organization for years and passing information to an anti-Muslim hate group.
Steph Curry breaks NBA career record for 3-pointers
Steph Curry broke the NBA’s all-time 3-point career record Tuesday night. The point guard — who sparkled on the court long before he even made it to the pros — is showing no signs of slowing down.
Tensions with China has U.S. working to strengthen ties with Southeast Asia
In Indonesia, Secretary of State Antony Blinken outlined how the U.S. plans to deepen its economic engagement in Southeast Asia. The U.S. has focused more on security in the region up to this point.
Bipartisan Congress group calls to ship more weapons to the Ukraine to deter Russia
A bipartisan group from the United States Congress, just returned from Ukraine, are calling for the Biden administration to step up weapons shipments to Kyiv to deter a Russian invasion.
COVID-19 outbreak shuts down Cornell’s Ithaca campus
An increase in COVID-19 cases at Cornell University has forced officials to shut down the Ithaca campus amid final exams and a graduation ceremony.
San Francisco moves to require paid sick leave for nannies and gardeners
The measure would affect 10,000 people in the city who work in private homes cleaning, cooking and tending children, among other duties. The proposed law would be the first of its kind in the U.S.
O.J. Simpson is a ‘completely free man’ after being granted early release from parole
A lawyer for the former NFL star and actor, who was acquitted in the 1994 murder of his ex-wife and her friend, said Simpson’s “a completely free man now” after ending his parole for armed robbery.
An immigrant activist says ICE deported him in retaliation. Now he’s back in the U.S.
The Biden administration has allowed several prominent immigrants’ rights activists back into the U.S. after they charged that immigration authorities were retaliating against them for speaking out.
A leader of an Ohio Muslim organization was fired for spying for a hate group
The Columbus chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations fired its Executive and Legal Director Romin Iqbal after it discovered he was passing information to a “known anti-Muslim hate group.”
People in Kentucky are picking up the pieces in small towns hit by tornadoes
Thousands of people lost their homes and businesses in the tornadoes across Kentucky. Now, residents are sorting out how to move forward and whether or not to rebuild.
Where are the students? For a second straight year, school enrollment is dropping
The declines many school districts reported last year have continued, an NPR investigation finds. What educators don’t know is where those students have gone.
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