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During those demonstrations, pro-Palestinian protesters set up an encampment with plywood and metal barricades in Royce Quad, a major thoroughfare. The judge said they had “established checkpoints and required passers-by to wear a specific wristband to cross them,” blocking “people who supported the existence of the state of Israel” from entering the encampment and other areas of the campus.
Judge Scarsi said that constitutional protections for religious freedom prohibited the university from allowing such encampments to standif they prevented the campus from being “fully and equally accessible to Jewish students.”

F.B.I. Investigating Efforts to Infiltrate Presidential Campaigns, Possibly by Iran  (Adam Goldman, Maggie Haberman, and Glenn Thrush, New York Times)
The F.B.I. said on Monday that it was investigating the apparent hacking of the Trump campaign and what a senior law enforcement official also said was an effort to gain access to the accounts of top Democrats in a cyberattack possibly originating from Iran.
In a brief statement, an F.B.I. spokeswoman confirmed that the bureau was investigating “a campaign cyberintrusion,” days after former President Donald J. Trump said Iran had targeted his campaign. The bureau did not specifically name Iran or Mr. Trump. Nor did the bureau address the extent of the breach or the possibility that it encompassed other campaigns or political figures.
But investigators are also looking into an attempt to infiltrate accounts associated with the Democrats’ presidential campaign, according to the law enforcement official with knowledge of the situation. The timing of the attempt was unclear, though the official added that there was no indication that the effort had succeeded. Vice President Kamala Harris’s team, which carefully monitors cyberthreats, is not aware of any breach to its systems, according to a campaign official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss security arrangements.

Doctors Accused of Spreading Misinformation Lose Certifications  (Lauren Weber and McKenzie Beard, Washinton Post)
The American Board of Internal Medicine revoked the certifications of Pierre Kory and Paul Marik, two physicians known for continuing to promote ivermectin, an anti-parasitic medication, as a treatment for covid long after the medical community found it to be ineffective.
The two men co-founded the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance, which experts say spread misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic.

MI6 Tunnels That Inspired Ian Fleming Will Open to the Public  (Kate Mansey, The Times)
A labyrinth built to protect Londoners during the Blitz and later used as a hub for British espionage has become known as the James Bond spy tunnels.
About 40m below the capital, Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond novels, worked as part of the Special Operations Executive (SOE), Churchill’s spy organization. The tunnels are thought to have provided Fleming with the inspiration for the lair of Q-branch in his novels.
After the war the subterranean network was expanded to become a secret telephone exchange running a Cold War “hotline” between the Kremlin and the White House during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
The tunnels, to the east of Covent Garden, are now one step closer to ­becoming a tourist attraction after Camden council moved to grant planning permission, subject to an agreement for the developers to offset any impact on the area.