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Columbia University has rejected demands to divest from Israel after reviewing proposals from campus activist groups. The investment committee cited lack of consensus and financial impracticality as reasons for its decision.
A University of Kentucky professor is suing the school after being suspended for calling for the destruction of Israel. The case raises questions about free speech, antisemitism, and university policies. Its outcome may influence future campus legal battles.
Former basketball star Patrick Beverley has been arrested in Texas on a felony assault charge. The incident follows a series of controversies for the ex-player, who was released on bond. Beverley has also faced recent criticism for comments made on his podcast.
Governor Newsom has vowed to block new offshore drilling in California, even as the state grows more dependent on foreign oil. Declining local production and refinery closures are expected to push gasoline prices even higher.
Tinder Swindler Shimon Hayut was released from prison in Georgia after fraud charges were dropped. In an interview before his release, he declared himself 'unstoppable' and showed no remorse for his alleged actions. Hayut now plans to pursue new ventures and possibly settle down.
A recent interview between Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes has sparked renewed debate about antisemitism in right-wing politics. Critics argue that the conservative movement's selective condemnation of bigotry is unsustainable. The controversy highlights growing tensions and contradictions within the party.
President Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff is planning a meeting with Hamas's chief negotiator to discuss the Gaza ceasefire. The summit reflects ongoing White House engagement with Hamas. The timing of the meeting is still uncertain.
Sabina Spielrein was a visionary psychoanalyst whose influential theories were long overlooked in favor of Freud and Jung. Her work is now being recognized for its impact on psychology and feminist thought. She and her daughters were killed during the Holocaust.
A mosque in the West Bank was attacked amid a surge in settler violence, leaving visible damage and deepening tensions. Worshippers gathered in defiance, while messages left at the scene highlighted divisions within Israel.
Steve Witkoff, a special envoy for President Trump, plans to meet again with senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya. The meeting may indicate a desire to keep direct communication with Hamas.
Documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein was told to avoid Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to repair his reputation after his conviction. The PR strategy included distancing from the former prince and cleaning up negative online coverage. The advice comes amid ongoing fallout for Andrew over his ties to Epstein.
Columbia University has rejected calls to divest from entities linked to Israel, citing a lack of campus consensus and concerns over the proposals' clarity. The decision follows months of student activism and protest.
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