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Legal April 2019

Celebs Hit Court In Bribe Case

Peter Jan Sartorio, the founder of a packaged-food company, is the first parent to plead guilty in the college bribery scandal. He is one of 33 parents charged.

Financing April 2019

IU's Lilly Library Gets $11M

IU’s Lilly Library is receiving an $10.9 million grant, which will be used for the largest renovation in the library’s roughly 60-year history.

Global April 2019

The Prom Must Go On

Bay High School in Panama City, Florida, is still getting their prom despite the city being ravaged by Hurricane Michael.

Global April 2019

Nielsen Out At Homeland Security

Kirstjen Nielsen has resigned as the Homeland Security secretary. Kevin McAleenan, U.S. Customs and Border Protection commissioner, is taking over as the department’s acting head.

Legal April 2019

Judge Blocks Trump's Asylum Policy

Judge Richard Seeborg has blocked Trump’s asylum policy regarding returning asylum seekers to Mexico, however, the ruling is on hold for several day.

Global April 2019

Family Separations Policy Not Revived

President Trump said he is not looking to reinstate the family separation policy at the border. He also suggested that the policy deters migrants from coming to the United States.

Global April 2019

Miller Vs. Kushner

Stephen Miller and Jared Kushner are at odds regarding immigration policy. Miller is for tougher policies. Kushner has been working on his own immigration reform package.

Global April 2019

Ecuador Ends Assange’s Asylum

Ecuador spent around $1 million per year protecting Julian Assange at its embassy. Officials say he physically harassed his caretakers and smeared his fecal matter on the walls.