Jennifer Lopez files for divorce from Ben Affleck
The pair split after more than two decades of playing the on-and-off game.
The pair split after more than two decades of playing the on-and-off game.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul ordered CUNY to remove a Palestinian Studies professor job listing at Hunter College, citing concerns over divisive and potentially antisemitic language. The university complied, affirming its commitment to combating hate speech on campuses. The move sparked debates about academic freedom and free speech, as Hochul emphasized the need to address…
Top US universities, including MIT and Northwestern, are facing significant financial strain due to federal funding cuts. With anticipated losses in the millions, institutions are freezing hiring and reducing spending to cope with the loss of government research grants. Experts predict continued financial challenges for research universities, forcing them to reevaluate their budgets and strategies…
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday said it was continuing to extensively attack terrorist targets in southern Lebanon for a second day after detecting that Hezbollah was preparing to fire on Israeli territory. “Dozens of Israeli Air Force aircraft are currently striking terrorist targets and rocket launchers to remove the threat to Israeli civilians,”…
Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last month, wants the Trump-appointed judge handling his case off it. In a Thursday court filing, Routh’s attorneys requested that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon recuse herself from his case because she dismissed Trump’s classified documents case….
He’s a one-term Democrat who’s leaving office amid domestic discontent with inflation, a Middle East hostage crisis and a Republican renegade replacing him. Yes, it’s President Biden, but it also sounds a lot like the late Jimmy Carter. The parallels between the two are “uncanny,” Richard Moe, who was the Chief of Staff to Carter’s…
The Karnataka government has increased MBBS course fees in private medical colleges by 10% for the 2024-25 academic year. Government quota seats will now cost Rs 1,40,621, while private seats will be Rs 11,88,161. This rise addresses rising operational costs but does not affect government medical college fees, which remain at Rs 50,000. The decision…