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Barnard student demands action after pro-Hamas protest turns violent, calls out school’s ‘pathetic’ response

Pro-Hamas protests have reignited on a major college campus, and students are calling for stronger action from administrators. Barnard College freshman Shoshana Aufzien criticized the school’s handling of the incident, saying the administration’s response lacked urgency. “The university condemned the incident. I thought their words were a little lackluster,” Aufzien said Friday on “America’s Newsroom.”…

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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo launches NYC mayoral bid

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched his bid for New York City mayor with a video posted on his X account. This comes after much speculation that the governor would launch a comeback after leaving office in August 2021. In the announcement, Cuomo acknowledged that “the greatest city in the world” is facing several…

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‘Must be stopped’: Dems say over 800 fired from top weather agency amid DOGE audits

The country’s top weather and climate monitoring agency has become the latest target of layoffs within the federal government, according to Democratic lawmakers speaking out against the Trump administration.  At least 880 workers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the country’s national weather service, were fired Thursday, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., said in…

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Gov. Kathy Hochul demands CUNY take down ‘Palestinian Studies’ job posting over antisemitism concerns

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul put a wrench in a City University of New York (CUNY) constituent college’s plans to fill a “Palestinian Studies” professorship posting that would have allegedly peddled antisemitic and anti-Israel discourse with topics like “apartheid,” “settler colonialism,” “genocide” and more. “Governor Hochul has directed CUNY to immediately remove this job posting…

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