Columbia settles with Trump for $200M over antisemitism claims
The university becomes first to reach deal restoring federal research funding after accusations that it inadequately protected Jewish students from harassment.
The university becomes first to reach deal restoring federal research funding after accusations that it inadequately protected Jewish students from harassment.
Cambodia claims self-defense after Thai "unprovoked incursion." Armed clashes intensify along 508-mile frontier as both nations evacuate civilians from combat zones.
Federal prosecutors plan first-ever interview with convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell as Trump administration seeks additional information about sex trafficking network.
President Trump announced the US withdrawal from the organization "that supports divisive WOKE cultural and social goals, which are entirely inconsistent with the sensible policy Americans chose in November," according to the White House.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Israel's policy in the Gaza Strip and added that while President Trump maintains a good relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he was surprised by the airstrikes in Syria.
The sitting president posted an AI-generated video depicting Barack Obama being arrested and jailed. As expected, social media erupted: “He’s trying to divert attention from the Epstein files.”
Her account represents one of the clearest indications yet about how Trump may have appeared in the unpublished investigation files in the case.
Christina Block, owner of a famous German steakhouse chain, waged an ugly custody battle with her ex-husband. Now she is accused of hiring former Israeli spooks and a German intelligence expert to carry out a violent kidnapping of the children from her former spouse.
Indonesian media sources reported to CNA that the burning ferry, identified as KM Barcelona 5, had been transporting 280 passengers and was scheduled to arrive at Manado Port.
Authorities ground 500 flights and close schools while hurricane-force winds threaten territory
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