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Columbia University Promotes Anti-Israel Extremism with Intifada Teach-In

Columbia University students and New York City activists recently organized a teach-in focusing on the First Intifada, the Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation that began in 1987.

Super Bowl Tribute Honors Victims of New Orleans Terror Attack

A powerful moment of remembrance took place before Super Bowl LIX on Sunday as the victims of the New Orleans terror attack were honored.

Actress Shot in the Face During Texas Hunting Trip

Christy Carlson Romano, the former Disney Channel star, revealed that she was shot in the face while on a hunting trip in Texas for her husband Brendan Rooney’s birthday.

AZ Senate President Warren Petersen: ‘Make America Energy Dominant Again’

Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen has called on Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to overturn federal land designations that prohibit uranium mining near the Grand Canyon.

Over 100 Lawmakers Join Congressional DOGE Caucus Amid Bipartisan Debate

The Congressional Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus has garnered the support of more than 100 lawmakers, reflecting a significant interest in reducing government waste and enhancing efficiency.

Trump Committed to Buying Gaza, No Right of Return

President Donald Trump has announced a proposal for the United States to assume control over the Gaza Strip, with plans to redevelop the war-torn area.

Meta to Lay Off 4,000 Workers

Tech giant Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is set to lay off approximately 4,000 employees—around 5% of its workforce.

Pentagon Increases Surveillance Flights Near U.S.-Mexico Border

In recent weeks, the U.S. military has intensified its surveillance operations along the U.S.-Mexico border, conducting at least 18 missions over the southwestern United States and the Baja peninsula.

Southern California Edison Investigating ‘Possible Link’ Between Equipment and Fire

Southern California Edison acknowledged in a letter to California's Public Utilities Commission that videos and data suggest a "possible link" between the Eaton Fire and the company's equipment.

Amazon to Pay $4M to Settle Lawsuit Accusing Company of Stealing Tips From Drivers

Amazon has agreed to pay $3.95 million to settle a lawsuit brought by D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb, accusing the company of misleading customers and diverting tips from its Flex drivers between 2016 and 2019.

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