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Columbia President Admits School Was 'Not Up To' Challenge of Oct. 7 Fallout
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Business as Usual at Gallery Weekend Berlin Amid Oct. 7 Fallout
The annual event brings art collectors to the city, but the spirit of freedom that draws artists there has been damaged by the fallout from the Oct. 7 attacks.The New York Times - Top stories -
Biden meets youngest American hostage from Hamas Oct. 7 attacks
President Biden met with Abigail Mor Edan, the youngest American hostage from the Oct. 7 attacks, at the White House Tuesday. Abigail's great-aunt, Liz Hirsh Naftali, joins CBS News with more details on Abigail's experience after being held in ...CBS News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Former Meta official releases documentary on Oct. 7 attack
Former Meta executive Sheryl Sandberg’s new movie on sexual violence that occurred during Palestinian militant group Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel was released Friday, according to the film's account on the social platform X. “After October 7th, ...The Hill - Politics - Meta -
Protesters break windows at Columbia University hours after school starts suspending student demonstrators
Protesters at Columbia University broke windows at the Manhattan campus’ Hamilton Hall early Tuesday, in an escalation of demonstrations that resulted in student suspensions on Monday.NBC News - Top stories -
Share of college students blaming Hamas for Oct. 7 attack on Israel declines in new poll
A new poll shows the share of U.S. college students who blame Hamas for the Oct. 7 attack on Israel has declined by more than 10 points in the last six months.NBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Share of college students blaming Hamas for Oct. 7 attack on Israel declines in new poll
A new poll shows the share of U.S. college students who blame Hamas for the Oct. 7 attack on Israel has declined by more than 10 points in the last six months.NBC News - Politics - Israel -
Levelling up policy like a half-built cathedral, admits Michael Gove
Minister asks critics to withhold judgment till 2030 as analysis shows UK struggled to make gains in target areasFinancial Times - World -
Levelling up policy like a half-built cathedral, admits Michael Gove
Ministers asks critics to withhold judgment till 2030 as analysis shows UK struggled to make gains in target areasFinancial Times - Business -
Levelling up policy like a half-built cathedral, admits Michael Gove
Minister asks critics to withhold judgment till 2030 as analysis shows UK struggled to make gains in target areasFinancial Times - Business -
Levelling up policy like a half-built cathedral, admits Michael Gove
Ministers asks critics to withhold judgment till 2030 as analysis shows UK struggled to make gains in target areasFinancial Times - Business
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