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Columbia University to lay off some 180 researchers amid Trump squeeze

Columbia University said Tuesday it was laying off around 180 researchers amid a funding squeeze prompted by President Donald Trump's move to strip the Ivy League institution of $400 million.

Trump targeted Columbia as part of his campaign against elite US universities he claims are hotbeds of anti-Semitic and anti-American sentiment, stripping them of funds and targeting their foreign students in response.

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India launches strikes on Pakistan as Islamabad vows retaliation

India fired missiles at Pakistani territory early Wednesday in a major escalation of tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals, as Islamabad vowed retaliation.

The Indian government said it had attacked nine sites, describing them as "precision strikes at terrorist camps" in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, days after it blamed Islamabad for a deadly attack on the Indian side of the contested region.

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A big 'flashing red warning sign' just arrived on US soil: CNN host

CNN host Kasie Hunt began her Tuesday show citing "one flashing red economic warning sign arriving on American soil."

At the top of her show, Hunt described the first shipping container vessel containing Chinese goods that floated into the Port of Los Angeles as only "half full."

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GOP is right to 'panic' as MTG eyes next big move: analyst

Republicans in Georgia got a bad break when Gov. Brian Kemp took his name out of consideration to run for Senate, eliminating possibly the strongest challenger to Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff according to political analysts.

But things could get a lot worse for them, as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appears interested in running, wrote analyst Aaron Blake for The Washington Post.

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'Disaster!' Trump takes aim at 'woke' construction in lengthy rant on Obama library

President Donald Trump launched a scathing tirade against former President Barack Obama’s presidential library, which he slammed as a “disaster” being built by “woke” construction workers.

“I think it’s bad for the presidency that a thing like that should happen," he said

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Social Security head blames long wait times on 'radical DEI' and 'gender ideology'

The head of the Social Security Administration claims former President Joe Biden's "woke" policies are to blame for long wait times for those seeking help with their benefits, according to MSNBC.

"When asked by USA Today to respond to a report about long wait times and other delays for benefits, a spokesperson for acting Social Security Commissioner Lee Dudek blamed Biden, citing the agency’s prior work-from-home policy and 'advancing radical DEI and gender ideology over improving service for all Americans,'" the article said.

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'Take a position!' Appeals court judge admonishes Trump DOJ in 'heated exchange'

An appeals court judge got into a "heated exchange" with a lawyer for the federal government who couldn't answer whether two detained students with pro-Palestinian views had the right to free speech in the United States, according to NBC News.

Tufts University student Rumeysa Öztürk was plucked off the streets of a Boston suburb and detained by ICE after co-authoring an op-ed criticizing the university for its stance on the war in Gaza, while student Mohsen Mahdawi was arrested during his citizenship naturalization interview because he had organized pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University.

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Guantánamo a ghost town despite Trump's vow to send 30K migrants: report

President Donald Trump was in office for less than two weeks when he had the idea to send 30,000 migrants to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where the U.S. housed alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others deemed too dangerous to release, recalled NPR in January.

Three months later, Trump is still 29,968 people away from his goal.

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DEA once touted body cams for 'enhanced transparency.' Now the agency is abandoning them

The DEA Once Touted Body Cameras for Their “Enhanced Transparency.” Now the Agency Is Abandoning Them.

by Mario Ariza

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Canadian PM asks Trump to stop calling his country 'the 51st state'

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed that he asked President Donald Trump to stop calling Canada the "51st state."

Carney spoke about his conversation with Trump following a meeting at the White House.

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‘Tricked’: Trump voters ‘feel betrayed’ after son detained by ICE agents

Correction: A previous version of this report mistakenly reported that the parents are green card holders. They are U.S. citizens and their son is a green card holder.


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'I don't work for them!' MAGA rep shrugs off GOP colleagues as he knifes key cut

Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) is not on anyone's radar as a foe of the Trump agenda — he even came under controversy for being present at the Jan. 6 attack, though he was never charged with any crimes.

But he poses a threat to President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill," consolidating tax cuts, energy deregulation, and border security — and he doesn't seem overly concerned about how hard that makes his GOP colleagues' jobs.

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'Hit piece!' Senator lashes out after report and accuses ex-staffers of holding 'grudges'

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) attacked a former staffer for leaking information for what he called a "hit piece" in New York Magazine that raised questions about his mental health.

The piece published Friday cited staffers "past and present [who] say they no longer recognize the man they once knew."

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