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Saad Almadi was arrested in Riyadh in 2021 over social media posts made from his home in Boca Raton that were critical of the Saudi government.
The group is also slated to visit the White House.
The nonprofit awarded its largest-ever round of Wolfson Merit scholarships.
“I have many disagreements with the president, and I believe that we should be relentless and pursue all avenues and all meetings that can make our city affordable,” the mayor-elect told reporters.
“When an individual uses social media to issue violent threats and signals support for a foreign terrorist organization, the FBI will hold that individual accountable,” the bureau said.
“The U.S. Constitution’s religious protections provide no authority for religious courts to skirt state and federal laws,” the Texas governor wrote.
The decision to expropriate was made due to “intentional neglect” by the landowners and the Palestinian Authority.
“We urge you to press the Israeli government to take significant action to prevent settler violence,” the Democrats said.
The bipartisan bills seek to close the revolving door of former government officials lobbying on behalf of adversaries, including Iran.
“An employer’s obstruction of efforts to identify witnesses and victims undermines the ability to investigate harassment,” the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission stated.
The Arab Israeli activist is leading a 14-member delegation of Christians, Muslims and Druze across U.S. campuses, and to Congress, to counter claims of “apartheid” and to confront anti-Israel propaganda.
The investigative report found that the state chapter “awarded $20,000 in loans and scholarships to 20 students in October 2024” and solicited more than $64,000 in donations.