• Trump and Mayor Adams speak on NYU encampment

    Pro-Palestinian encampments at universities across the country, including at NYU, Columbia University and Yale University, have become the forefront of political discussions, with former U.S. President Donald Trump calling the demonstrations a “disgrace to our country” and President Joe Biden condemning what he called “antisemitic protests.” Trump said the series of protests taking place on This story Trump and Mayor Adams speak on NYU encampment appeared first on Washington Square News.

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    Command Assessment Program aligns with Human Resources Command

    The Command Assessment Program begins alignment with U.S. Army Human Resources Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky on May 1, 2024. CAP will fall under the Talent Alignment and Development Directorate, aligning the program more closely with the Command Select List ecosystem at HRC. CAP continues its mission of executing and developing innovative, world-class, and relevant assessments to support the Army’s centralized personnel selection process and other assessment requirements while taking strategic...

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    Program to help give families money for fresh produce

    The Fresh Connect program was created for families to be able to use food as medicine. It will also help families get more access to fruits and vegetables, fighting health concerns and hunger.

  • Washington taxpayers to pay more for school meals as program expands

    (The Center Square) – More school districts across Washington are providing free school meals for students, both breakfast and lunch, at no cost to families. Other districts will be providing meals in the next year or so as universal school meal programs are phased in. But as the saying goes, “There is no such thing as a free lunch." Which begs the question, where is the funding for universal meal programs coming from, how much of that food is...

  • What do companies still in Russia value most: Reputation, principles or profit?

    It has been over two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, yet many well-known international brands, despite global condemnation and strict multilateral sanctions, continue to cling to the Russian market.

  • Google parent Alphabet's Q1 profits beat estimates: company

    Google's parent Alphabet on Thursday trounced revenue and profit expectations for the first quarter of this year, causing shares to leap more than 12 percent. Alphabet reported profit of $23.7 billion on revenue of $80.5 billion, crediting growth in cloud computing, YouTube, and online search advertising. Alphabet chief executive Sundar

  • Tesla Calls Itself an AI, Robotics Company as Profits Plunge 55%

    There was nothing electric about electric vehicle (EV) maker Tesla’s latest financial results. The company reported its first quarter 2024 earnings results Tuesday (April 23), disclosing a 55% drop in profits when compared to the same period last year. “We experienced numerous challenges in Q1, from the Red Sea conflict and the arson attack at Gigafactory […]

  • AOC Criticizes Mayor Eric Adams, Columbia University for NYPD Raid

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) slammed New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) and Columbia University for NYPD's raid of the campus.

  • NYC Mixxy Mayor Adams To Appear On ‘Drinks Champs,’ Xitter Does Not Approve

      New York City Mayor Eric Leroy Adams loves feigning like he’s adjacent to Hip-Hop, even if his record shows that just isn’t the case. Nevertheless, Adams recently sat down for an interview with the popular Drink Champs podcast, and the reaction has been less than enthusiastic. That’s being kind as rapper NORE and his outlet are getting slandered on X (formerly known as Twitter) for platforming the NYPD cop turned Brooklyn Borough President and now NYC Mayor. Recently, Adams appeared on The...

  • Makati mayor gives financial support to robotics teams competing in Dallas

    Makati City Mayor Abigail Binay has provided financial support to the West Rembo Elementary School Robotics Team competing in the 2024 VEX Robotics World Championship in Dallas, Texas in the United States. The team, composed of fifth and sixth-grade students Rio Pauline Dames, Cassandra Elyze Cruz, Andrew Lijarso, and Zyric Abines, visited Binay at the

  • Mayor Adams' 2025 spending scheme could've been worse — but also better

    Mayor Eric Adams' $111.6 billion budget for the coming year, after adjustments, is actually lower than this year's, but it severely underestimates costs and leaves monster gaps for future years.

  • Trial lawyers give millions to Democrats using taxpayer money: Report

    EXCLUSIVE — Major trial lawyer firms divert taxpayer money to left-wing causes using public contracts they negotiate with state attorneys general offices, according to a new report. The report from the consumer advocacy group Alliance for Consumers, which has been tracking the political bent of trial lawyer firms for several years, notes eight major plaintiff-side […]