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Columbia University Starts Suspending Students Who Defied Order to Disband Encampment
‘We have begun suspending students as part of this next phase of our efforts to ensure safety on our campus,’ a Columbia University spokesman said.
Columbia University Starts Suspending Students Who Defied Order to Disband Encampment
‘We have begun suspending students as part of this next phase of our efforts to ensure safety on our campus,’ a Columbia University spokesman said.
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8 Police Officers Struck by Gunfire in North Carolina, 4 Dead
A shooting unfolded when officers were serving a warrant in Charlotte on April 29.
If Elon Musk’s Chinese Tesla Ventures Succeed, ‘He Will Be the Exception’: Foreign Policy Analyst
Tesla stock jumped after news Chinese authorities tentatively approved the use of self-driving software technology for Tesla cars throughout China.
Ground Beef Now Being Tested for Bird Flu Amid Outbreak in Dairy Cows, USDA Says
‘We recommend consumers properly handle raw meats and cook to a safe internal temperature.’
Employers Must Honor Preferred Pronouns, Bathrooms for Employees Identifying as Transgender: Feds
Using incorrect pronouns or failing to allow employees to use their chosen bathroom could leave employers liable for harassment.
Push to Vacate Johnson Losing Momentum Among Republicans
‘It’s very different than a year ago,’ Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) told The Epoch Times.
White House Says ICC Has ‘No Jurisdiction’ in Israel-Hamas War
ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan stated that his court did have jurisdiction over potential war crimes committed both by Hamas in Israel and by Israel in Gaza.
Rep. Moolenaar Outlines His Vision as New Chair of House China Panel
After ‘witnessing the CCP’s near-constant efforts to undermine America’s core values and sovereignty,’ Rep. Moolenaar wants to continue pushing back on China.
Border Crisis a ‘Shell Game,’ Critics Say
The hotspots shift from place to place, but illegal immigrants keep crossing the border every day in San Diego County.
Prosecutors Won’t Seek New Trial Against Rancher Accused of Murder
The judge’s mistrial ruling came after more than two days of jury deliberation in the trial.
Dershowitz Says Bragg’s Case Against Trump Will Fail Because It’s Based on Fake Crimes
‘It’s a scandal, and it’s a destruction of America’s rule of law,’ retired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz said.
‘I’m Not Done’: Arizona Lawmaker Commits to Combating Forced Organ Harvesting After Bill Veto
The bill made it through both chambers of the state Legislature with health insurers on board—only to be killed on the governor’s desk.
New Arrests at UT–Austin as Pro-Palestinian Group Sets Up Encampment
The new arrests come days after dozens were arrested when hundreds of students, joined by outside participants, demanded the school divest from Israel.
US, UK Urge Hamas to Accept ‘Generous’ Israeli Truce Terms
‘In this moment, the only thing standing between the people of Gaza and a cease-fire is Hamas,’ U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Biden Admin Over New Title IX Rule to Mandate Gender Ideology
The changes will also remove some stipulations established by the Trump administration.
‘Unsung Hero’: The Big Story of the Smallbone Family
From Down Under to the American South, this inspirational bio-flick is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
‘Unsung Hero’: The Big Story of the Smallbone Family
From Down Under to the American South, this inspirational bio-flick is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Three Lessons From the Sunshine State
There are some things that a country—and its people—need to thrive.
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Common Acid Reflux Drugs Linked to Higher Migraine Risk: Study
There drugs are often overprescribed, according to experts.
Common Acid Reflux Drugs Linked to Higher Migraine Risk: Study
There drugs are often overprescribed, according to experts.
‘The Sea Wolf’: No Morality? No Meaning
This film based on Jack London’s story shows the character of a real man.
Artist With Autism Creates Microscopic Bust of Shakespeare Inside a Human Hair, Pays Tribute to the World’s Greatest Playwright
April 23 marks the birth and death anniversary of William Shakespeare
‘Jim Thorpe, All-American’: An Olympic Athlete and More
Burt Lancaster gives a strong performance in a finely crafted production about a great American hero.
Henry Fitz Jr., America’s Telescope Maker
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a tinkerer whose interest in the stars led him to build the first American telescope company.
An American Classic: The Republic’s First Statehouse
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the Virginia State Capitol, America’s first Neoclassical public building.
‘The Sea Wolf’: No Morality? No Meaning
This film based on Jack London’s story shows the character of a real man.
99 Cents Only Stores Are Closing. How I Spent $20 in Groceries at Other Discount Chains
99 Cents Only Stores offered a wide selection of fresh food and prices sometimes beat Walmart.
Surprises Await Off Washington’s Major Highways
The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”
Universal Unwraps Some Details for 2 Epic Universe Hotels
Two resorts by Universal Orlando are scheduled to open in 2025.
San Diego County Museums Worth a Trip
Learn about surfing, artwork, music, and more at various museums in San Diego county.
Surprises Await Off Washington’s Major Highways
The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”