New York Rep. Bowman accused of making false statements regarding Israeli checkpoints
"Myself, as a sitting member of Congress, could not walk through certain checkpoints in the West Bank because I wasn’t Jewish," Bowman said in an interview.
"Myself, as a sitting member of Congress, could not walk through certain checkpoints in the West Bank because I wasn’t Jewish," Bowman said in an interview.
Texans continue to lead anti-Sharia law initiatives, including launching a new caucus in the U.S. House and filing legislation to remove the tax-exempt status of organizations that fund terrorism.
His case previously resulted in a mistrial late last year, prompting a second trial that culminated in Wednesday's verdict.
Maryland's Montgomery County Public Schools removed sexually explicit novel about promiscuous gay teen from high school libraries shortly before telling appeals court parents can't legally stop lessons for much younger kids.
Brunswick officials began blaming the shelter for an increase in violent crime in 2023, according to the complaint filed.
When George Katerberg removed hammer symbol alluding to Pink Floyd album, which bureaucrat called white supremacy imagery, his new sign got shot down anyway. Lawsuit recalls years of challenges to D.C. subway advertising rules.
The order clarifies that judges are permitted to refrain from performing weddings based on their sincerely held religious beliefs.
The defendants allegedly spray painted “expletive Israel” and affixing pro-Palestinian/Hamas stickers to the exterior of the church.
Trump added 20 candidates to his list Wednesday