Anti-Israel Protests at University of Pennsylvania

Anti-Israel protests continue on college campuses, spreading to University of Pennsylvania. Protesters attempted to occupy a campus building but were escorted out by police. The protests come after an encampment was dismantled the week prior.

Anti-Israel protests at University of Pennsylvania

Anti-Israel protests continue on college campuses, with 33 people arrested at the University of Pennsylvania for dismantling an encampment.

Anti-Israel Protest at University of Pennsylvania

Police dismantled an anti-Israel encampment at the University of Pennsylvania, arresting protesters after over two weeks of demonstrations. Six students were given temporary leaves of absence. The protests were in response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Anti-Israel protests at University of Pennsylvania

Anti-Israel radicals at the University of Pennsylvania are passing around guides on how to break into buildings, escalate protests, create weapons, and administer first aid. The guides also advise on handling injuries during violent protests and establishing a propaganda team. The protests are associated with far-left organizations and have led to clashes with law enforcement.

Anti-Israel Protests at University of Pennsylvania

Anti-Israel activists construct encampments on University of Pennsylvania's campus, demanding divestment from Israel and corporations profiting from Israel-Hamas war. Protests spark fear and anxiety on campus.

Critique of a New Credit Card Bill

A sponsored content by the Electronic Payments Coalition criticizes a new credit card bill proposed by Sens. Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall, claiming it will benefit large corporations like Walmart and Target instead of small businesses. Various reports highlight that the bill may lead to increased costs for consumers and small businesses while benefiting mega-stores. The content urges Congress to consider the negative impacts on consumers and small businesses.