DePaul Divest referendum on SGA ballot passes 1,575-1,333
Students voted in favor of an SGA referendum calling on DePaul to withdraw its investments in companies that do business with Israel’s military and corporations that work in the West Bank and Gaza, easily passing by 54.2 percent. A total of 2,908 votes were cast, with 45.8 percent against the referendum.The vote, dubbed...U.S. to disclose justification for domestic drone strikes
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government will disclose its legal justification for the use of drones against U.S. citizens suspected of terrorism, a senior Obama administration official said on Tuesday.The U.S. solicitor general has made the decision not to appeal a federal appeals court's decision in April, requiring the release of a...General Motors recalls 2.4 million more vehicles in U.S.
DETROIT — General Motors Co said on Tuesday it is recalling another 2.42 million vehicles in the United States, raising the number of vehicles it has recalled so far this year to more than 15 million.The four recalls will include Buick Enclave, Chevy Traverse and Cadillac Escalades. GM said it now expects to take a nearly $400 million...British imam convicted of U.S. terrorism charges
NEW YORK — London imam Abu Hamza al-Masri was convicted of terrorism charges in New York on this week, following a four-week trial that shined a spotlight on the preacher's controversial anti-Western statements.After deliberating for less than two days, a jury of eight men and four women found Masri, 56, guilty on all 11 counts he...17 year old Egyptian traveler to seek asylum in U.S.
LOS ANGELES — An Egyptian teenager who traveled to the United States to take part in a prestigious science fair has decided to seek asylum, saying he fears returning home after being accused of taking part in anti-government protests in Cairo, his U.S. lawyer said on Tuesday.Abdullah Assem, who has invented eyeglasses for...Now you can text 911 your emergency
May 23rd, 20140 WASHINGTON — The four major U.S. wireless phone companies are providing emergency texting 911 service as of this month to any local government that wants it and has the capability to use it, a big step toward moving the nation’s emergency dispatch system out of the voice-only technology that dates to the 1960s.Local governments in...NSA data-gathering may run into roadblocks in California
SACRAMENTO — The federal government would need a warrant from a judge if it wants the cooperation of California officials in searching residents' cell phone and computer records, under a bill making its way through the state legislature.The bill, which passed the state Senate with just one opposing vote on Monday, was introduced in the...9/11 Memorial Museum to open next week
NEW YORK — A museum commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington is on the verge of opening, with wrenchingly familiar sights as well as artifacts never before on public display.Among the first visitors to the National September 11 Memorial Museum are victims' family members and others intimately involved...California man facing terrorism charges denied house arrest
SAN FRANCISCO — A California man charged with attempting to travel to Syria to fight alongside an al Qaeda splinter group was denied a request to be put under house arrest while he awaits trial, a federal judge in California ruled on Tuesday.Nicholas Teausant, a 20-year-old American citizen, was arrested on terrorism charges in March...Ford recalls over 750,000 vehicles for software, door-handle faults
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co is recalling more than 750,000 vehicles, most of them Escape sport utility vehicles, in North America to address possible software and door-handle problems.The No. 2 U.S. automaker is recalling 692,487 Escape SUVs and C-Max hybrids from model years 2013 and 2014 for a potential software problem that could delay...U.S. court denies anti-Islamic trademark
WASHINGTON — A U.S. appeals court this week upheld a decision to refuse to allow the owners of a website titled "Stop! Islamization of America" to trademark the site's name, in a case that legal experts think has implications for the long-running fight over the name of the Washington Redskins NFL team.Tuesday's case had its origin in...NYPD has been recruiting Muslim informants
May 16th, 20140 NEW YORK — New York City police have been recruiting immigrants, most of them Muslims, in the years following the attacks of September 11, 2001, to act as informants eavesdropping in cafes, restaurants and mosques, The New York Times reported this week.Citing documents it had obtained and interviews with former and senior police...‘Miracle baby’ survives 11-story fall from Minneapolis apartment
MINNEAPOLIS — A 15-month-old boy described by doctors as a "miracle baby" was in critical condition at a Minneapolis hospital on Wednesday after surviving an 11-story fall from the balcony of an apartment building.Musa Dayib slipped through slits in the balcony railing and landed on a patch of mulch on Sunday, his family told...Amid boycott of Beverly Hills Hotel, city confronts Brunei over sharia law
BEVERLY HILLS — The City of Beverly Hills voted unanimously on Tuesday to pressure the government of Brunei to divest the Beverly Hills Hotel, the pink-hued haunt of the Hollywood set, after the small country's enactment of sharia law prompted protests.Comedians Ellen DeGeneres, Jay Leno and British entrepreneur Richard Branson have...Boy sneaks onto wheel well of airplane, survives trip to Hawaii
NEW YORK — A 15-year-old Somali boy who survived a nearly six-hour trip from California to Hawaii stowed away in the wheel well of an airplane has left protective custody in Hawaii, officials said this week.The teenager was "no longer in Hawaii" according to a brief statement from Hawaii's Department of Human Services. Officials would......
U.S. proposes immigration rules to help skilled workers
WASHINGTON — Newly proposed rules for highly skilled immigrants to the United States, including a provision to allow their spouses to work, are aimed at making it easier to keep those talented science, technology and engineering workers in the country, officials said this week."These individuals are American families in waiting,"...Study: Professors more likely to reply to white males than women and minorities
Philadelphia — If you're a woman or minority student looking for a mentor, don't hold your breath.New research has found that university professors exhibit a bias in favor of their white male students, information that, while perhaps not unexpected, is seriously bad news for the nation's aspiring academics.According to a segment...Kerry must forge ahead, undeterred
The controversy over U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s apartheid remark about Israel has become the latest distraction from a just settlement in the Middle East. "If there’s no two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict soon, Israel risks becoming an ... apartheid state,"Ω Kerry is reported to...U.S. justices weigh limits to police cellphone searches
WASHINGTON - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared to seek a compromise over whether police officers need warrants to search cellphones when a suspect is arrested.In two hours of oral arguments, the justices appeared sympathetic to the need of police officers to quickly search phones but also were wary of privacy concerns......
Muslims, Sikhs object to headscarf ban at California go-kart parks
SAN FRANCISCO — Three Muslim families have filed complaints against an amusement park chain in California that they say barred them from riding go karts wearing headscarves, family advocates said Tuesday.The families claim that Boomers! Parks in two locations in the state violated their civil rights with an unfair safety policy that...Florida legislators seek to give anti Muslim parents say on school textbooks
ORLANDO — The Florida Legislature is likely to pass a bill this week giving parents more influence over school textbook choices, in a move that opponents say is rooted in anti-Muslim bias.The bill followed organized protests by parents and conservative political groups in November over a world history textbook in Volusia County on......
Divestment resolution passes at U of New Mexico
NEW MEXICO - The Graduate and Professional Student Association passed a resolution calling for the University of New Mexico to divest from companies associated with human rights violations in Palestine.The resolution, which passed during a GPSA meeting last Saturday, was endorsed by members of Students for Justice in Palestine,...Two U.S. soldiers lose bid to dress according to religious custom
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Army has denied requests by two soldiers to dress and groom themselves according to their religious beliefs under a revised Pentagon policy, a spokesman said on Monday.The policy approved earlier this year was mainly expected to affect Sikhs, Muslims, Jews and other groups that wear beards, long hair or articles......