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Two University Staffers Among Those Arrested Inside Columbia University Protest

Two university staffers were reportedly among the group of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested inside the Columbia University building that they broke into and occupied this week, according to school officials.

ACA Expansion for ‘Dreamers’ Sparks Debate Amidst Immigration Policy Controversy

Approximately 100,000 immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, known as "Dreamers," are expected to enroll in health insurance under the Affordable Care Act...

New Law Forces California Restaurants to Raise Menu Prices

Restaurant owners have often utilized surcharges to fund employee benefits like health care, with some establishments listing these charges on menus while others made...

Wife of Terrorist Present with Columbia University Protesters

The wife of a known terrorist was allegedly involved in the anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.

Biden Admin Considers Bringing Palestinian Refugees to U.S.

The Biden administration is looking to bring Palestinian refugees to the United States in order to give them a "permanent safe haven," according to a report from CBS News.

Biden Pitches ‘American Comeback’ with Chip Factory Investment

President Joe Biden pitched an American "comeback story" during a visit to upstate New York on Thursday, highlighting significant investments in the economy with...

Harvard Students Set Up Encampment in Anti-Israel Protest

Pro-Palestine students have set up an encampment at Harvard University.

Biden Announces $7 Billion in Solar Projects

The Biden administration announced a $7 billion project to "deliver solar to more than 900,000 low-income and disadvantaged households nationwide through the President’s Investing in America agenda," according to a press release from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Broward Superintendent Licata’s Departure Sparks Debate and Negotiations

Peter Licata is set to negotiate his departure as Broward schools superintendent, with the potential of receiving a payout of about $192,000 as part...

NY Attorney General Seeks to Invalidate Trump’s $175 Million Bond in Fraud Case Appeal

The New York Attorney General's office filed a request on Friday to invalidate a $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump to...

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