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In praise of the student protesters: I occupied Columbia in 1968 and am proud of it
In 1968, I occupied Hamilton Hall and the President's Office in Low Library for a week. Did I do anything illegal? Absolutely! Did our illegal protests change anything? The answer is unequivocally yes.The Hill - Politics -
US students face recruitment challenges after Gaza protests
Employers warn of tougher scrutiny following demonstrations over Israel-Hamas warFinancial Times - World -
See inside Ford's new tech campus, a century-old Detroit train station restored for $950 million
Ford Chair Bill Ford Jr., who spearheaded the project, said the 30-acre campus will be key for the automaker's talent acquisition and retention.CNBC - Business -
China hits out at ‘aggressive’ Taiwan for military build-up
Defence minister Dong Jun says new Lai government is eroding prospects for unificationFinancial Times - Business - China -
1 dead and 8 injured in Istanbul apartment building collapse
An apartment building collapse in the Turkish city of Istanbul has killed one person and injured eight, authorities sayABC News - World -
Louisiana law that could limit filming of police hampers key tool for racial justice, attorneys say
Civil rights attorneys say a new Louisiana law that makes it a crime to approach within 25 feet of a police officer under certain circumstances is an affront to the movement for racial justice and violates the First AmendmentABC News - Tech -
Fast-food franchise owners and squeezed customers test the limits of the value meal economy
As McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's roll out value meals for low-income consumers hit hard by inflation, fast food franchise owners face an economic test.CNBC - Business -
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Climate activist in Paris stuck a protest poster on Monet's 'Poppy Field'
An environmental activist was detained after sticking a protest sign to a Monet painting in Paris’ famed Orsay MuseumABC News - World - Climate -
University presidents testify as US colleges see more protests
A House committee held a hearing Thursday to address antisemitism on US college campuses after a wave of pro-Palestinian protests erupted at universities across the country.CNN - Top stories -
Officials push to turn office buildings into housing amid home shortage, remote-work boom
Story at a glance From city halls to the White House, officials across the U.S. are pushing to turn commercial real estate into housing in an effort to solve two national problems: the rising need for homes and the increasing amount of vacant ...The Hill - Politics -
I Build Large AI Models. Here's Why I'm Not Using Them to Replace Employees
The practical application of LLMs for Enterprise is apparent when you start to consider their deployment in replacing call centers.Inc. - Business -
Accounting firm Forvis acquired the U.S. unit of Mazars as part of a partnership that will allow Mazars to build on its U.S. presence and Forvis to plant its flag internationally.
Accounting firm Forvis acquired the U.S. unit of Mazars as part of a partnership that will allow Mazars to build on its U.S. presence and Forvis to plant its flag internationally.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Protesters in Tel Aviv, Rome and Paris Urge Netanyahu to Accept Cease-Fire Proposal
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in Israel on Saturday evening in support of the proposal. Protesters also gathered in Rome, Paris and Jakarta.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Ultra-Orthodox protesters block Jerusalem roads ahead of Israeli court decision on draft exemptions
Dozens of ultra-Orthodox protesters have blocked roads in Jerusalem as Israel's Supreme Court heard arguments in a landmark case challenging a controversial system of exemptions from military service granted to the religious communityABC News - World - Israel -