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HBCU Lockdowns: Threats Spark Campus Closures Across US

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

HBCU Lockdowns: Threats Spark Campus Closures Across US

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Multiple Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have gone into lockdown after threats were directed at the campus, school officials announced.

Alabama State University, Hampton University, Virginia State University, Southern University and A&M Collegeand Bethune-Cookman University locked down the morning of Thursday, Sept. 11, each citing potential threats made against the campuses. The lockdown at Southern University was later lifted, but all campus activities and classes were cancelled through the weekend, school officials announced on social media.

Spelman College in Atlanta also asked students and faculty to avoid campus and increased security measures due to a threat against nearby Clark Atlanta University, though the shelter-in-place order was later lifted. Clark Atlanta University confirmed in a statement to USA TODAY that campus police are investigating threats and a shelter-in-place order has ended.

Virginia State shared an “urgent alert” at 8:30 a.m. ET, declaring the campus closed and advising students, faculty, and staff to check their emails. Campus police are “actively investigating the credibility of the threat received earlier today” along with local, state and federal law enforcement partners, the university said in a statement.

Alabama State told USA TODAY in a statement that it received “terrorist threats” and that it had shut down campus operations out of an abundance of caution.

“We are working in close coordination with the appropriate law enforcement agencies to assess the situation and to ensure the safety and security of our students, faculty, staff, and the broader ASU community,” the statement said.

Hampton University canceled classes for Sept. 11 and 12, saying in a statement“Hampton University has received notice of a potential threat and has ceased all non-essential activity, effective immediately.”

Lockdowns follow years of threats, violence at HBCUs

MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton condemned the threats, noting that several of the nation’s roughly 100 HBCUs have been targeted in recent years. USA TODAY found more than two dozen HBCUs in 12 states and Washington, D.C., were targeted by bomb threats in 2022prompting a federal hate crime and violent extremism investigation.

In 2023, officials said a gunman was confronted by campus security at Edward Waters University, the first historically Black college in Florida, before shooting three people at a nearby Dollar General store. Students at Tuskegee University, a private, historically Black institution, were among those wounded after gunfire erupted on campus in 2024leaving one person dead and 16 others injured.

“We have seen too much violence on our campuses, whether it was the brazen murder of Charlie Kirk yesterday or the threats against these HBCUs today,” Sharpton said in a statement. “Colleges and Universities should be a place of free expression and debate in a way that’s respectful, engaging, and productive. What we have seen the last two days is anything but that.”

Contributing: John BaconAlex GladdenThao NguyenFrancisco Guzman and Claire Thornton

(This story was updated to include video.)

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Charlie Kirk Death: Ohio Flags Lowered, Political Reaction

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ohio Flags to Fly ‌at Half-Staff Honoring Charlie Kirk and 9/11 Victims

COLUMBUS, OH – ⁣Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has​ ordered flags at all public buildings throughout ‌the state to ⁢be flown ‌at half-staff, recognizing both the death of ‍conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the upcoming 23rd anniversary of‍ the September 11th terrorist ⁤attacks.

The order⁢ to lower ‍flags in honor⁢ of Kirk, 31, the founder ‍of Turning Point​ USA, will be in effect ⁢from September ​10th through ⁢6 ⁢p.m. on September 14th. Kirk was fatally⁣ shot at Utah Valley University on September 7th while hosting​ his “Prove Me Wrong” event, ​a forum for debates with students.The shooting has drawn condemnation from across the ‌political spectrum.

In addition, flags will be lowered to half-staff‍ from sunrise to sunset on September ‌11th in remembrance of the⁢ victims of the 2001 terrorist‌ attacks. Governor DeWine is also requesting all Ohioans observe a ​moment of silence beginning at 8:46 a.m.on September 11th to honor those killed in ​the attacks.

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Ukraine hit with biggest Russian air attack of the war

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 7, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

kyiv‌ Under Siege ⁤in Largest Russian ⁣Air ​Attack of the War; Infant Among the Dead

Kyiv, Ukraine ⁤- Russia launched its largest air attack on kyiv as the start of the war Friday, utilizing drones and missiles in a sustained assault that lasted⁤ over​ 11 hours. The attack ‌resulted in at least two deaths – an infant and a young woman in⁣ the Darnytskyi district ‍- and left more than 20 people wounded in the capital,according to Ukrainian officials.The escalating‌ attacks underscore a ⁢brutal ​phase of the conflict as Ukraine continues to strike targets within Russia, aiming to disrupt Moscow’s war effort by targeting‍ its ⁢energy infrastructure. The strikes⁤ on Kyiv, and Ukraine’s reciprocal actions, highlight the⁣ increasingly direct confrontation between the two​ nations and the urgent need for continued international support for Ukraine’s​ defense.⁣ A ⁣meeting of kyiv’s allies is scheduled for next week to discuss ‍air defense and supplies for Ukraine’s deep strikes on Russia.

An infant’s body was‌ recovered ⁤from the rubble of a damaged four-story apartment ‍building in the Darnytskyi district, officials said. A young woman was also killed in the same attack, which occurred in the district east of the Dnipro ⁤River.

Ukrainian Prime Minister ‍Yulia Svyrydenko, surveying damage at a government building​ struck ‌by drones and missiles, ⁢called ⁤for increased weapons deliveries to Ukraine.⁢ “We will⁢ rebuild the buildings,” ‍Svyrydenko said. “But lost lives cannot be brought back. The ⁢enemy terrorizes and kills our⁤ people across the⁤ country ‌every day.”

Ukraine’s defense ministry announced ‌a new meeting with its allies next week, with discussions focused on bolstering air defenses and ⁤providing supplies for Kyiv’s ongoing deep strikes into Russian territory.⁣

As part ⁢of this strategy, Ukraine’s military​ reported attacking the Druzhba oil pipeline in Russia’s ‌Bryansk region overnight, inflicting “complete fire ​damage.” Targeting Russia’s energy complex is intended to weaken ⁣the ‍financial ⁤foundation supporting‌ the war.

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Trump promised Russia, Ukraine war would end today. Well?

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 2, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump‘s Prediction of a Swift End to Ukraine War⁢ Falls​ Flat as conflict Intensifies

WASHINGTON – Former President Donald‌ Trump’s‍ repeated claim that he ‌could ⁣swiftly⁤ resolve the​ war in Ukraine, a promise echoing ‍as ‌recently⁤ as​ this year, remains unfulfilled as fighting intensifies adn Russia continues its attacks on Ukrainian civilians.Trump has⁤ consistently stated he possesses a unique ability to⁣ negotiate a peace deal, suggesting the conflict​ would end “in 24 hours” if he ⁤were⁣ back in office. However, nearly two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion began, and with the war entering ​its third year, the situation on ​the⁢ ground demonstrates no sign​ of imminent resolution.

Trump’s assertions ⁣stem from his belief in a​ personal rapport with Russian President Vladimir Putin.He has⁣ frequently enough downplayed Putin’s aggression and resisted strong condemnation ⁤of Russia’s actions,​ even suggesting NATO allies haven’t contributed enough⁣ to Ukraine’s ⁤defense. This stance contrasts‌ sharply with the views of European leaders who directly border Russia and ‍have witnessed the escalating ‍violence firsthand.

On ​August 28, Finnish president⁢ Alexander Stubb posted on social media,⁤ stating,⁤ “Putin understands only power.⁢ The only thing that will bring him⁢ to the negotiating table is pressure.” Finland shares a border of ⁣more than 800 miles with ⁤Russia. ‌ ‌French President Emmanuel⁣ Macron, the same day, condemned Russia’s attacks as “terror and barbarism” after a barrage of ⁢629 missiles and⁣ drones targeted Ukraine in ⁢a ‍single night.

Simultaneously occurring, within the Trump orbit, Karoline Leavitt, a former press secretary, drew ‍criticism for ⁣equating‌ Russian strikes on Ukrainian civilians with Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil infrastructure, using⁤ the phrase “both sides”⁣ to suggest moral equivalence.

As Trump’s predictions ‌prove inaccurate, calls are growing for Congressional Republicans to take a​ firmer stance against Russia, self-reliant ‌of the former president’s views. With no indication Trump will hold Putin accountable, some lawmakers‌ believe it is incumbent upon​ Congress to act.

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War Powers Act: Trump & Congressional Clash Explained

by David Harrison – Chief Editor June 22, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trump’s Iran Strike Sparks Constitutional Debate in Congress

Table of Contents

  • Trump’s Iran Strike Sparks Constitutional Debate in Congress
    • Lawmakers Allege Constitutional Overreach
    • Defense Secretary Claims Compliance
    • Bipartisan Concerns Mount
    • Trump’s stance and Republican Reservations
    • Key Players in the Iran Conflict

President Donald Trump’s recent order to conduct U.S. airstrikes on three nuclear sites in Iran on June 21st has triggered a significant backlash from both sides of the political spectrum, with many questioning the constitutionality of the move. The strikes effectively plunged the U.S. into an ongoing conflict that began ten days prior when Israel initiated bombings of iranian nuclear and military infrastructure.

Lawmakers Allege Constitutional Overreach

The core of the controversy lies in the constitutional mandate that grants Congress the power to declare war. Critics argue that Trump’s unilateral action bypasses this critical check and balance. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 further stipulates that the president must notify Congress within 48 hours of any military action and limits troop deployments to 90 days without a formal war declaration.

Did You Know? The War Powers Resolution was enacted in response to the Vietnam War to ensure Congressional oversight of military actions.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) voiced her concerns on X, stating that the President’s decision to bomb Iran without authorization is a “grave violation of the Constitution and Congressional War Powers” [[SOURCE]. Similarly, Representative Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky) responded to Trump’s social media assessment of the attack by declaring, “This is not Constitutional” [[SOURCE].

Defense Secretary Claims Compliance

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed concerns about Congressional notification at a Pentagon news conference on June 22nd, stating that Congress was notified “after the planes were safely out,” asserting compliance with the War Powers Act.

Bipartisan Concerns Mount

The unease extends beyond party lines. Massie and Democratic Representative Ro Khanna of California had previously filed a measure on June 17th, based on the War Powers Act, seeking to block “unauthorized hostilities” in Iran [[SOURCE]. Khanna emphasized that while preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is a priority, “dragging the U.S. into another Middle East war is not the solution.”

Pro Tip: Understanding the War Powers Resolution is crucial for grasping the ongoing debate about presidential authority in military interventions.

Trump’s stance and Republican Reservations

Trump has consistently stated his reluctance to engage in Middle Eastern conflicts, yet maintains that “Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon.” However, even some of Trump’s staunchest supporters are expressing reservations. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene cautioned against foreign entanglements, stating that “Every time America is on the verge of greatness, we get involved in another foreign war” [[SOURCE].

Key Players in the Iran Conflict

Contry Key Actions Stated Objectives
United States Airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons
Iran Subject of airstrikes, engaged in military infrastructure progress Defend its interests and maintain regional influence
Israel Initiated bombings of Iranian nuclear and military infrastructure Degrade Iran’s military capabilities

What are the potential long-term consequences of these strikes on U.S. foreign policy?

How might this situation impact the upcoming elections?

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Trump Cuts Extremism Unit as ‘Lone Wolf’ Attacks Increase

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor June 17, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor


trump administration cuts Domestic Terrorism Prevention Programs Amid Rising ‘Lone Actor’ Attacks

Table of Contents

  • trump administration cuts Domestic Terrorism Prevention Programs Amid Rising ‘Lone Actor’ Attacks
    • Dismantling a Key Counterterrorism Office
    • The Rise of ‘Lone Actor’ Terrorism
    • A History of Political Controversy
    • Far-Right Groups Seek to Rebuild
    • Key Metrics: CP3’s Impact (2020-2023)
    • evergreen Insights: Understanding Domestic Terrorism Prevention
    • Frequently Asked Questions

Less than 24 hours before a politically motivated shooting in Minnesota that targeted two state legislators and their spouses, the last senior advisors at the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) were reassigned. This move signals a significant reduction in the government’s capacity to address the growing threat of domestic terrorism,particularly from so-called “lone actors.”

the Trump administration’s decision to dismantle CP3 comes at a time when the U.S. is experiencing a surge in politically motivated attacks. Experts are raising concerns about the potential consequences of weakening programs designed to identify and prevent these acts of violence.

Dismantling a Key Counterterrorism Office

As President Trump took office, the CP3 has seen its staff dwindle from dozens of analysts and supervisors to fewer than ten individuals, now led by a recent college graduate with limited experience in law enforcement or homeland security. Bill Braniff, former director of CP3 who resigned in March, described the situation as the “incremental dismantling” of the office. He now leads the Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL) at American University.

In response to these concerns, a DHS official stated that CP3 “plays an insignificant and ineffective role” in broader counterterrorism efforts. The official further claimed that under the Biden administration, CP3 was “weaponized against political opponents” and primarily served to funnel money to progressive groups. the DHS maintains it has a robust counterterrorism program and is committed to eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse. However, the agency did not provide specific details regarding the program’s effectiveness when asked.

Did You Know? The FBI recorded 73 active shooter incidents in 2023, resulting in 453 casualties. This represents a significant increase compared to previous years, highlighting the urgent need for effective prevention strategies FBI.

The Rise of ‘Lone Actor’ Terrorism

Experts in domestic terrorism emphasize the difficulty in predicting and disrupting “lone actor” incidents, like the Minnesota shootings. These individuals often operate under the radar, without clear affiliations to organized groups, making it challenging for law enforcement to identify potential threats before they materialize.

While lone actors may not explicitly advertise their intentions, they often exhibit warning signs, such as making suspicious comments to family, friends, or colleagues. The suspect in the Minnesota shootings, for example, sent a text message to a freind suggesting he might soon be dead reuters.

For over a decade,programs funded by CP3 have supported community-based initiatives,such as “See Something,Say Something” campaigns,to encourage citizens to report suspicious activity. These programs represent a crucial tool in preventing random acts of political violence.

Pro Tip: Recognizing and reporting suspicious behavior is crucial in preventing potential attacks. If you observe something that seems concerning, contact local law enforcement or a designated hotline instantly.

A History of Political Controversy

The office now known as CP3 has undergone several transformations and has frequently enough been subject to political controversy. During President Trump’s first term, the administration unilaterally redirected $10 million in Congressionally approved funding from the “countering Violent Extremism” program, arguing that some organizations were biased against conservatives Reveal news.

Under President Biden, the center was rebranded as CP3 and expanded to a staff of over 70 people. Though, with President Trump’s reelection, the office began to downsize, and a recent college graduate with limited experience in extremism prevention was appointed to lead the center.

Javed Ali, a former senior director for counterterrorism at the National Security Council under President Trump, emphasized the importance of CP3-like programs in combating domestic terrorism. He noted that attackers come from across the political spectrum and are frequently enough radicalized individuals operating independently.

Far-Right Groups Seek to Rebuild

As the Trump administration dismantles CP3, researchers are expressing concern that far-right extremist groups are seizing the possibility to regroup and rebuild. The leaders of the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, both convicted of seditious conspiracy for their roles in the January 6th insurrection, have vowed to revitalize their organizations after being pardoned by President trump.

Jacob Ware,a research fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations,argues that the January 6th pardons send a perilous message,signaling that political violence directed towards the left or opponents of President Trump will be tolerated or even encouraged.

Colin P. Clarke, director of research at the Soufan Group, warns that groups like the Oath Keepers could use the next four years to stockpile resources, train members, and strengthen their organizations without significant oversight.

Key Metrics: CP3’s Impact (2020-2023)

Metric Value
Inquiries Opened 1,100+
Cases Referred to Mental Health Professionals 70%+
Cases Referred to Law Enforcement 77

evergreen Insights: Understanding Domestic Terrorism Prevention

Domestic terrorism prevention requires a multi-faceted approach that addresses the root causes of radicalization, strengthens community-based prevention programs, and improves coordination between law enforcement and mental health services.Effective strategies must be non-partisan and focus on identifying and addressing potential threats across the ideological spectrum.

The dismantling of programs like CP3 raises concerns about the long-term impact on national security and the ability to prevent future attacks. Investing in evidence-based prevention strategies and fostering community resilience are essential to mitigating the threat of domestic terrorism.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the definition of domestic terrorism?
Domestic terrorism,as defined by the FBI,involves violent,criminal acts committed by individuals or groups within the United States to further ideological goals.
How can communities help prevent domestic terrorism?
Communities can help by promoting inclusivity, addressing social grievances, and supporting mental health initiatives. Reporting suspicious activity to law enforcement is also crucial.
What role does social media play in radicalization?
Social media platforms can be used to spread extremist ideologies and recruit individuals to violent causes.Monitoring and countering online extremism is an significant aspect of prevention efforts.
Are there specific warning signs of potential domestic terrorists?
Warning signs may include expressing extreme political views, stockpiling weapons, isolating from friends and family, and making threats of violence.
What resources are available for individuals concerned about radicalization?
Resources include mental health services, community support groups, and law enforcement agencies. The Department of Homeland Security also provides information and resources on countering violent extremism.

What are your thoughts on the administration’s decision to cut funding for domestic terrorism prevention programs? How can communities better address the threat of lone actor attacks?

Share your opinions and insights in the comments below!

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