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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.

Senators Call for Limits on TSA’s Facial Recognition Technology

A bipartisan group of senators urged the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to limit TSA’s use of facial recognition technology.

Another Boeing Whistleblower Dies Suddenly

Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, died from a "sudden, fast-spreading infection," the Seattle Times reported.

G7 Countries Seek to Phase Out Coal-Fired Power Plants

G7 nations agreed to end the use of coal-fired power plants by 2035.

Emergency Slide Falls off Delta Plane After Takeoff

The emergency exit slide fell off a Delta Airlines jet after taking off from New York headed to Los Angeles this week, the airline announced.

National Days of Prayer – American Minute with Bill Federer

Do you know America’s tradition of Days of Prayer? In Alexander Young’s Chronicles of the Pilgrims, (Boston, 1841), Edward Winslow recounted: “Drought and the like … moved...

U.S. Birth Rate at Historic Low

U.S. birth rates dropped to their lowest levels in more than 40 years in 2023, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Arizona Grand Jury Indicts Republicans for ‘Falsely’ Declaring Trump Beat Biden in State Popular Vote

An Arizona grand jury indicted 18 Republicans for "falsely" declaring that Donald Trump beat Joe Biden in Arizona's popular vote during the 2020 presidential election.

Biden Campaign Continues Using TikTok Despite Signing Law Against Platform

The Biden reelection campaign is reportedly planning to remain on the social media app TikTok despite the president signing a bill that forces the app to be sold to an American company or be banned in the United States.

Anti-Trump Figures Met Weekly for Two Years to Share Narratives

A group of anti-Trump media figures have held weekly meetings for two years on how to "intellectually stress-test the arguments facing Trump on his journey through the American legal system," according to a report from Politico.

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