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Johnson temporarily dodges ouster vote as House passes foreign aid
Conservative rebels are hoping the week-long recess will build support for their pending effort to boot the speaker.Politico - Politics -
Johnson calls on the president of Columbia University to resign
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NYPD takes dozens of Columbia University protesters into custody. Here's what we know.
The NYPD took dozens of protesters at Columbia University into custody Tuesday night. This comes after demonstrators forced their way into a university building and locked themselves inside.CBS News - Top stories -
Police Enter Columbia University Campus, Break Up Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations
The NYPD entered Columbia University’s campus and removed pro-Palestinian demonstrators from encampments and a campus building that they had occupied since early Tuesday. They had to get through doors barricaded with vending machines and sofas.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Police arrest busloads of protestors after entering Columbia University campus
New York Police Department officers in riot gear entered Columbia University’s campus on Tuesday night and arrested pro-Palestinian protesters, many of whom had occupied a campus building.MarketWatch - Business -
US campus protests: police arrest dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Columbia university – live
Police in New York clear out Columbia protest encampment on Tuesday night; demonstrators reportedly in standoff with police at nearby City College of New York (CUNY). Full report: New York police officers enter Columbia University to disperse ...The Guardian - World -
Police Enter Columbia University Campus, Begin Breaking Up Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations
The NYPD orders crowds to leave the area around an academic building occupied by protesters.The Wall Street Journal - World -
New York police entered Columbia University's campus, where they breached a building that had been occupied by protesters and removed pro-Palestinian demonstrators from encampments.
New York police entered Columbia University’s campus, where they breached a building that had been occupied by protesters and removed pro-Palestinian demonstrators from encampments.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
How Business Leaders Could Address Antisemitism on Campus
Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.The New York Times - Business
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