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Trump’s attack on US universities is escalating. Here’s how we resist. As Trump and his sycophants work to silence political dissent, independent media is a key part of the resistance. Join our ...
The new Disney Columbia Collection, inspired by fishing and other fun outdoor activities, is now available online from the ...
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As the clip starts, she asks, “You don’t know the apple [logo] on the back of your phone is a button?” She then flips the camera to her husband’s iPhone in order to demonstrate how to use ...
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After the two seasons in Columbia, Johnson decided to head back to Columbus where it all began, but he would only appear in 10 games before taking a leave of absence which later be attributed to ...
“We can bring her back.” The film hits U.S. theaters on May 30. Check out the new trailer above. PREVIOUSLY, FEBRUARY 19: A24 has dropped a terrifying first trailer for Bring Her ...
Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent resident of the U.S., was snatched from inside Columbia University student housing in front of his pregnant wife. Rumeysa Ozturk, a Fulbright scholar studying at Tufts ...
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NEWARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- Lawyers for the Justice Department and detained Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil are due in Newark federal court on Friday to argue over where his petition ...
This is the moment an on-duty police officer appears to urinate in a woman’s front garden ... It shows the police officer with his back to the camera appearing to relieve himself by the woman ...
Todd Wolfson, the president of the American Association of University Professors, said he was “disappointed” that Columbia didn’t push back against the administration’s demands.