News in Brief Supreme Court Allows Limited Trump Travel Ban to Take Effect The Trump administration has argued that the ban is necessary to allow for a re-evaluation of the vetting process. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Bill Cosby Loses Honorary Degree From University of Missouri At least 20 other universities and institutions have withdrawn honorary degrees and other accolades in the wake of the sexual-assault allegations. Katie Kilkenny
News in Brief A Second Mistrial Declared for University of Cincinnati Officer Who Killed an Unarmed Man at a Traffic Stop The news caps off a week of lenient rulings for officers involved in police shootings. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Department of Justice Backs Texas’ Controversial Law Banning Sanctuary Cities The law would introduces sanctions for law enforcement officials who refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officials. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice ACLU Sues D.C. Police Over Inauguration Day Arrests The lawsuit comes as the government is pursuing charges of rioting, conspiracy, and property destruction against more than 200 people arrested on Inauguration Day. Francie Diep
News in Brief Girls Scouts to Earn Badges for Cybersecurity Skills The new badges will offer primers in online privacy and Internet infrastructure. Katie Kilkenny
News in Brief Karen Handel Wins Contested Georgia House Seat Handel, a Republican, won the most expensive congressional race in American history. Morgan Baskin
News in Brief Following Misconduct Allegation, ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ to Continue Filming Filming of the show was originally suspended earlier this month, when Warner Bros. announced it was investigating reports of a non-consensual sex act. Katie Kilkenny
News in Brief Russia Suspends Use of Military Hotline After U.S. Attack on Syrian Warplane Russia suspended the use of a hotline that has helped to prevent air conflict between the intervening powers in Syria. Jack Denton
News in Brief Wisconsin Gerrymandering Case Heads to Supreme Court It's the first time in over a decade the Supreme Court will issue a ruling on a case of "purely partisan gerrymanders." Morgan Baskin