June 10 'Israel-Palestine Conflict' section of study guide for New York high schoolers draws outrage The "Israel-Palestine Conflict" section of a study guide aimed at helping high schoolers prepare for a state exam drew bipartisan backlash over its contents.
June 8 GOP rep on rise in antisemitic attacks in US: 'It feels like open season' Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., discusses the rise in antisemitic attacks across the country, the cause of problem and how it should be addressed.
June 7 Trump admin will be 'on the favorable side' in feud against Harvard, reporter says Washington Times legal affairs report Alexandria Swoyer weighs in on the Trump administration's moves regarding Harvard, the Supreme Court's ruling on DOGE's access to Social Security data and former President Biden's autopen use.
June 5 Supreme Court makes major rulings on reverse discrimination, religious rights 91±¬ÁÏ chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream has the latest on Supreme Court rulings tackling issues such as reverse discrimination, Mexican drug cartels and more on ‘Special Report.’
June 5 North Carolina school district to issue apology, pay $20K to student suspended over 'illegal alien' comment A year-long legal battle over First Amendment rights ended with a $20,000 settlement after a North Carolina student was suspended for using the term "illegal alien."
June 5 Expert warns terror groups are using campus protests to 'expand radicalization' Independent Women's Forum senior fellow Dr. Qanta Ahmed joins 'Fox & Friends' to weigh in on President Donald Trump restricting foreign student visas at Harvard.
June 5 Educational Choice for Children Act: A tax break for the rich, not a lifeline for students Educational Choice for Children Act benefits the wealthy by turning private school donations into tax write-offs, undermining public education.
June 4 Columbia University under threat of losing accreditation by Trump admin 91±¬ÁÏ national correspondent Bryan Llenas breaks down the U.S. Education Department's accusation against Columbia University on 'Special Report.'
June 2 Jewish House lawmaker urges deportation of Boulder terror suspect's family Rep. Randy Fine is speaking out about the suspected terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, during a peaceful pro-Israel demonstration.
June 1 Former federal prosecutor calls out Harvard's 'disingenuous' First Amendment fight Former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky joins '91±¬ÁÏ Live' to discuss the Trump administration's escalating fight with Harvard regarding POTUS' orders to revoke student visas over national security concerns.