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Police disperse protesters at several campuses, use tear gas in Tucson
Police used tear gas to disperse pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Arizona Tucson campus after they refused to leave their encampment, according to numerous reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Police dismantle encampments on college campuses across U.S. as graduations approach
From coast to coast, police on Friday were clearing protesters from college campuses and tearing down the encampments that have been there almost since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.NBC News - Top stories -
Most in new survey have negative view of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses
Most people in a new survey say they have a negative view of the pro-Palestinian protests happening on college campuses across the country. The poll, conducted by YouGov, found that 50 percent of respondents said they oppose the recent protests. ...The Hill - Politics -
Dozens arrested at University of Pennsylvania protests
Police moved to dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Pennsylvania, arresting dozens of demonstrators who refused to clear the area. CBS News Philadelphia reporter Josh Sanders has more.CBS News - Top stories -
Police Arrest M.I.T. Protesters After Suspensions Ramp Up Tension
Officers entered an encampment at the university early Friday after a 15-minute warning. Ten people were arrested, protest organizers said.The New York Times - Top stories -
Climate protesters try to break into Tesla's Germany factory, multiple people arrested
Police blocked protesters trying to get onto the Tesla grounds at its Berlin-Brandenburg factory, Brandenburg police told CNBC.CNBC - Business - Climate -
Climate protesters try to break into Tesla's Germany factory, multiple people arrested
Climate protesters angry about Tesla’s plans to expand its Berlin-Brandenburg Gigafactory in Germany tried to break into the plant on Friday, according to a statement from local police.NBC News - Top stories - Climate -
Ronn Torossian, an NYC Executive, Arrested After Confrontation at Syracuse Protest
Ronn Torossian, an associate of Mayor Eric Adams, said he was protesting what he sees as Syracuse University’s inadequate response to antisemitism since the Oct. 7 attack.The New York Times - Top stories -
Justice Alito warns of declining support for freedom of speech on college campuses
Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Saturday warned that support for freedom of speech is "declining dangerously," especially on college campuses, as part of a commencement address he delivered at the Franciscan University of ...NBC News - Top stories -
3 arrested in shooting at rural California house party that killed 4 and wounded 7
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with a March shooting by masked men at a party in rural central California that killed four people and left seven others wounded, officials said Friday.NBC News - Top stories - California
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