Fireworks, tear gas, and physical fights erupted at UCLA when 100 pro-Israel counter-protesters stormed a Palestine solidarity encampment.Insert Preheader
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Violence erupted at UCLA when about 100 pro-Israel counter-protesters attempted to storm a Palestine solidarity encampment, leading to the use of fireworks, tear gas, and physical fights.
Columbia’s "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" was dismantled after NYPD, authorized by University President Shafik, cleared the occupied Hamilton Hall and arrested dozens of protesters.
The DEA plans to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, acknowledging its medical uses and lower abuse potential, marking a significant shift in national drug policy.
The judge in Trump’s hush money trial fined the former president $9,000 and threatened jail for contempt for violating a gag order, warning further non-compliance could lead to incarceration.
Trump has acknowledged being lenient in his first term and plans a more assertive approach in a potential second term to reshape America's policies and enhance presidential power.
Brown University agreed to consider a student divestment proposal if the encampment is cleared and no further unauthorized protests occur, as outlined in a letter from President Christina Paxson.
Hundreds of former Obama staffers urged Obama and Biden to reverse U.S. support for Israel and push for a Gaza ceasefire, advocating for stronger action against injustices toward Palestinians.
PM Netanyahu declared that Israel will proceed with a ground offensive in Rafah to eliminate Hamas, irrespective of the success of current truce negotiations involving hostage releases.
The Commission on Presidential Debates is maintaining its original debate schedule, starting September 16 at Texas State University, despite Trump's request for earlier and additional debates.
Annie Jacobsen's book "Nuclear War: A Scenario" details a fictional minute-by-minute account of a nuclear war lasting 72 minutes from the first missile launch to catastrophic global outcomes.
Hiltzik argues that college presidents' reliance on police to handle campus protests, reflecting lessons unlearned from the 1960s, often escalates tensions and undermines trust in university leadership.
Columbia University faces a critical test of enforcing its rules against anti-Israel protesters, amidst concerns from Democrats that these campus conflicts could impact their election prospects.
A Muslim Arab American student at Dickinson College objects to Michael Smerconish as the 2024 commencement speaker, arguing that his past writings on post-9/11 security advocate for racial profiling.
Dave & Buster's will soon enable adults aged 18 and over to place bets on arcade games against other players through their app, in partnership with gamification software company Lucra.
A 14-year-old boy was killed and several others, including two policemen, were injured in a sword attack by a 36-year-old man near northeast London; the suspect was arrested and hospitalized.
Voters disapprove of Biden's economic management, favoring Trump due to personal financial concerns like cost of living and inflation, despite broader positive economic indicators.
A Secret Service agent assigned to VP Harris, described by a former colleague as mentally unstable, was removed from duty after assaulting a superior officer at Joint Base Andrews.
Bannon and Trump Jr. criticized Noem on Trump Jr.'s show "Triggered" for her decision to kill her dog, with Bannon saying she is "maybe a little too based" and Trump Jr. calling the action "not ideal."
A global study shows loneliness in adulthood follows a U-shaped pattern, peaking in young and older years while dipping in middle age, with isolation and physical impairment as key risk factors.
Melissa McCarthy responded gracefully to Barbra Streisand's blunt inquiry about her use of the weight loss drug Ozempic, expressing her admiration for Streisand despite the awkward question.
Elise Stefanik filed an ethics complaint against Jack Smith, accusing him of interfering in elections by rushing Trump cases, violating DOJ policies, and ignoring court-ordered stays.
British singer FKA Twigs testified in the Senate about creating her own deepfake to interact with fans in multiple languages, advocating for regulation to protect artists from unauthorized digital replicas.