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Oil Prices Drop as Middle East Tension Eases
Oil prices were lower in early Asian trade as tensions in the Middle East ease for now.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Germany’s military support of Israel is being challenged, despite the I.C.J.’s decision.
A lawsuit was also filed in a Berlin court, which said it expects the government not to license more arms exports until it issues a ruling.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel -
Dutch city pilots radical debt cancellation scheme for poor families
Councillor in Arnhem says existing system to resolve issues caused by debt costs billions and isn’t working. The Dutch city of Arnhem is going to cancel the debts of some of the poorest families in the Netherlands in an attempt to break a ...The Guardian - World - Netherlands -
Japan Airlines flight canceled after captain got drunk, "disorderly" at hotel
The captain's behavior required an alternate crew be flown in from Japan, the airline said.CBS News - World - Japan -
Democrats win a New York special election, further narrowing the House GOP's majority
Democratic state Sen. Tim Kennedy won a special election in the 26th District in western New York to serve the reminder of former Rep. Brian Higgins' term.NBC News - Top stories - New York -
Auston Matthews illness update: Maple Leafs star will be game-time decision for Game 5 vs. Bruins
The Bruins have Toronto on the brink of elimination and Matthews has been dealing with an illness.CBS Sports - Sports -
USC's Bronny James, son of Lakers star LeBron James, in transfer portal and going through NBA Draft process
James has entered the transfer portal and will test the waters for the NBA DraftCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
55 people injured after Los Angeles Metro collides with USC bus: Officials
Two people were transported to a local hospital in serious condition, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.ABC News - Top stories -
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 -
NYPD officers enter building occupied by Columbia students
NYPD officers have entered Columbia University, where Hamilton Hall has been occupied by students protesting Israel's war in Gaza. The police department acted after receiving a letter from the administration authorizing them to go into the campus, ...CNN - Top stories
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NYPD officers in riot gear enter Columbia campus
The elite university had begun suspending students who failed to leave their pro-Palestinian encampment by the university’s 2 p.m. deadline.NBC News - Top stories -
Columbia releases statement saying protesters 'chose to escalate'
Columbia University has released a statement saying that they "regret that protesters have chosen to escalate the situation." This comes after the university wrote a letter to NYPD asking them to intervene.NBC News - Top stories -
Pro-Palestinian student groups say an autonomous group has occupied Columbia University's Hamilton Hall
Pro-Palestinian student groups described the students who have occupied Columbia University's Hamilton Hall since early Tuesday as an "autonomous" subgroup of those involved in the encampment that had overtaken the Ivy League campus' West Lawn.NBC News - Top stories -
Cease-fire talks come at a key moment as Biden faces growing campus protests
WASHINGTON — Senior Biden administration officials are increasingly concerned about where protests on college campuses over the war in the Gaza Strip will expand to next and view a potential cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas as perhaps the ...NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Columbia unrest echoes chaotic campus protest movement of 1968
On April 30, 1968, police arrested nearly 700 protesters who had occupied buildings at Columbia, including Hamilton Hall. Fifty-six years later, pro-Palestinian activists have taken over the same building.NBC News - Top stories