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Columbia Awards Anti-Israel Activist University Professor Honor

Columbia University stoked outrage by appointing Farah Jasmine Griffin—a longtime supporter of BDS (the boycott, disinvestment, sanctions movement targeting Israel)—to the esteemed University Professor position, its “highest academic distinction.”

Homan Slams CNN for Promoting ICE-Tracking App

ICE director Tom Homan sharply criticized CNN for highlighting ICEBlock, an app designed to track Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in real time.

Berklee Fixates on Gender in Jazz Faculty Report

The Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice released a report highlighting a 6-to-1 male-to-female ratio among jazz educators in U.S. colleges.

Stanford Budget Cuts Layoffs: Ideology Over Merit

Stanford plans $140M in cuts, likely layoffs, and critics say academic merit may take a backseat to ideological priorities.

Netanyahu Heads to White House Amid Cease-fire Push

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet President Trump at the White House on July 7, his third White House visit since January.

Trump Ends Syria Sanctions in Bold Middle East Pivot

President Trump signed an executive order on June 30, 2025, ending most U.S. sanctions on Syria to support its economic recovery.

UVA President Resigns Under DOJ Pressure Over DEI Policies

UVA President James Ryan resigns following DOJ pressure over DEI compliance, signaling a shift in federal influence on university leadership.

Charlize Theron Calls Bezos Wedding “Gross,” Says Guests “Suck”

Charlize Theron slammed Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s $50 million Venice wedding during her charity event.

Elon Musk Threatens GOP: Support Trump’s Bill, Lose Your Seat

Elon Musk is warning Republican lawmakers that backing President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” will cost them their political futures.

Pixar Blames Fans for ‘Elio’ Flop, Dodges Responsibility

Pixar’s original film Elio has become the studio’s worst box office performer, earning just $72 million globally against a $150 million budget.

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