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Three Yale professors are leaving the U.S. for Canada due to concerns about fascism. They stress the need for resistance and organization in case of a political crisis. The professors warn about the dangers of American exceptionalism and the normalization of cruelty in society.
Israeli air strike on Khan Younis hospital results in high casualties, including children, and dampens hopes for a ceasefire in Gaza.
President Trump's close ties with Mohammed bin Salman and acceptance of gifts from foreign countries, along with his recent decisions regarding Syria, Gaza, and Israel, are causing concern and confusion in the Middle East.
Released hostages and influential figures express gratitude to President Trump for his efforts in securing the release of hostages held in Hamas captivity.
Trump met with Syria's president in Saudi Arabia after lifting sanctions. His visit to Qatar and UAE follows major business deals in Saudi Arabia.
President Trump met with Syria's new leader, President Ahmed al-Sharaa, during his visit to Riyadh. Trump announced the end of U.S. sanctions on Syria during the meeting.
British scientists have developed a treatment for bronchiectasis, the disease Pope Francis had before his passing. The drug, brensocatib, is expected to be the first cure for the condition after years of research by scientists.
During his testimony, Netanyahu denied using his position of power for personal gain and claimed his interest in Walla was about its potential, not coverage. He emphasized his commitment to serving the public and minimizing his power.
Mayor Adams creates a new office dedicated to fighting antisemitism in NYC, following reports of a surge in antisemitic incidents. The office will establish a task force and work across city agencies to combat Jew hatred.

May 14, 2025
Bill Maher takes aim at young Democrats for their 'woke' views and support of Hamas, urging them to embrace American values instead of extremist groups.
Burberry announces plans to cut 1,700 jobs worldwide in efforts to save costs and improve profitability. The company aims to save £100 million annually by 2027 through a reduction in 'people-related costs'.
Burberry plans to cut 1,700 jobs worldwide to save costs and return to profit. The company aims to save £100 million per year by 2027, with a focus on reducing 'people-related costs'. The job cuts will reduce the Burberry workforce by nearly one-fifth.