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Comedian Bill Burr confronts reporters about his controversial statements and criticizes journalists for not having balls in covering current events.
Col. (res.) Yoav Yarom, the IDF officer who approved the mission resulting in the deaths of journalist Ze'ev Erlich and IDF soldier Gur Kehati, defends the decision and emphasizes the approval of senior command. The deaths have sparked a debate on the involvement of civilian journalists in combat zones.
A Tufts student detained for pro-Palestinian activity is asking a federal judge to move her case to Massachusetts from Louisiana, where she is being held in an immigration detention facility.

April 03, 2025
The US Senate overwhelmingly voted down Bernie Sanders' motions to block arms sales to Israel, with only 15 Democrats in favor. The resolutions aimed to stop the transfer of $8.8 billion in weapons. The votes are seen as a test of the Democratic Party's stance on Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Sanders emphasized the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza due to a month-long blockade preventing aid from reaching the region.
The U.S. Education Department has warned public schools that they may face legal action and the withholding of federal funds if they continue with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
A new poll conducted by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) found that 60% of the public believe there is a real danger of civil war breaking out in Israel. The poll also surveyed public attitudes towards the attempted dismissals of the Shin Bet chief and attorney-general, as well as the belief in the existence of a 'deep state.'
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University student, defends her right to advocate for rights amid her arrest by U.S. immigration officials after advocating for Palestinians.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley introduces bill requiring congressional approval for new tariffs, while some Republicans express unease with Trump's tariff plans.
Lepodisiran, an injectable drug, has demonstrated a significant reduction in heart cholesterol levels, offering potential long-term benefits for patients with high Lp(a) levels.
A new exhibition in Paris displays archaeological artifacts from Gaza, highlighting the destruction caused by Israel's ongoing onslaught and shedding light on Gaza's rich history as a cultural melting pot.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has called for an investigation into the deaths of 15 medics and humanitarian workers in Gaza, raising concerns of war crimes by the Israeli army.
Markets suffered significant losses after President Trump announced tariffs on America's trading partners, causing the S&P 500 to fall 4.8 percent. Economists warn of potential negative consequences, including higher prices for consumers and a pullback in hiring. The E.U. and China have vowed to retaliate, while Canada has already imposed tariffs on American-made vehicles. Southeast Asian countries that have positioned themselves as manufacturing alternatives to China will also be heavily impacted.