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15 Apr 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Anti-Israel Columbia University Protester Arrested by ICE
Anti-Israel Columbia University Protester Arrested by ICE
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student leader of anti-Israel protests, was arrested by ICE agents in Vermont while attempting to take a citizenship test. His lawyers have filed a habeas corpus petition, arguing that his detention is retaliatory and violates his First Amendment rights.

U.S. District Judge William K. Sessions III has ordered that Mahdawi not be removed from the U.S. pending further court action. Senators and representatives have condemned the arrest as immoral and illegal, asserting that Mahdawi deserves due process as a lawful permanent resident.


#society

GB News: Tesla sales spike as British drivers buy second-hand models despite calls to boycott Elon Musk's brand
Tesla sales spike as British drivers buy second-hand models despite calls to boycott Elon Musk's brand
Sales of second-hand Tesla models have surged, with 2,951 units sold in March, up from 2,690 in February and nearly double the 1,510 sold last year. Despite ongoing protests against Elon Musk and the brand, consumer demand for used Teslas remains strong.

Protests occurred across the UK, with activists criticizing Musk's political ties. However, experts suggest that media coverage has not deterred buyers, as the affordability of used Teslas drives sales. April is expected to bring further record sales.


#education

Breitbart: Harvard Refuses to Comply with Trump Administration's Demands
Harvard Refuses to Comply with Trump Administration's Demands
Harvard University has rejected demands from the Trump administration regarding changes to its hiring, governance, and admissions policies, asserting that these demands violate its constitutional rights and academic freedoms. The university emphasized its commitment to combating hate and bias on campus while maintaining independence from federal control.

The administration's letter accused Harvard of failing to uphold civil rights conditions justifying federal investment and outlined specific reforms to be implemented by 2025, including merit-based hiring and admissions policies. Harvard criticized the demands as governmental overreach into its intellectual environment.