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Barnard College Expels Students for Disrupting Israeli History Class

Barnard College has expelled two students following their disruptive protest during a "History of Modern Israel" class at Columbia University on January 21, 2025.

Decline of Christian-Identifying Americans ‘Leveling Off’

The number of Americans identifying as Christian has begun showing signs of "leveling off" after several years of decline, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

Washington Post Opinion Editor Resigns After Bezos Calls for Defense of Liberties

David Shipley, The Washington Post's opinion editor, left his position after Jeff Bezos said the paper's opinion section would shift to defend personal liberties.

Actress Michelle Trachtenberg Passes Away at 39

Michelle Trachtenberg, best known for her roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gossip Girl, has died at the age of 39.

Alabama Cafeteria Worker Fired for Collecting Donations to Cover Student Lunches

An Alabama school cafeteria worker has been fired for collecting donations to help pay for student lunches, sparking debate over whether her actions warranted termination.

Drugmaker to Invest Billions in New U.S. Manufacturing Plants

Drugmaker Eli Lilly announced plans to invest $27 billion in manufacturing plants in the United States.

Trump’s Cabinet Prays: A First Amendment Right, Not a Violation

President Trump’s cabinet convened for the first time this morning. Their session was opened with a prayer led by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Scott Turner.

Iran Increases Enriched Uranium Production

Iran has increased its production of enriched uranium, according to a confidential report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

White House Condemns Sanctuary City Politicians

The White House released a statement condemning leaders of sanctuary cities and states, listing anti-ICE actions in Minnesota, Illinois, Washington State, California, and New York.

State Treasury Officials Urge Trump Admin to Probe EU Climate Mandates Affecting U.S. Businesses

Financial officials are urging President Donald Trump to open a review of European Union (EU) climate rules affecting U.S. businesses.

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