NYU told WSN it would not consider divesting from companies with connections to Israel, as pro-Palestinian protesters continued to call for the university to cut ties with the country during demonstrations outside Bobst Library, the Paulson Center and Lipton Hall on Wednesday. In a written statement, NYU spokesperson John Beckman said the university is not This story NYU says it is not considering divestment from Israel amid protests appeared first on Washington Square News.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he is considering resigning due
PIERRE PART — Assumption Parish law officers say they arrested an Arkansas man on a domestic violence complaint.A woman called sheriff's deputies to say that she had gotten into an argument with a man and that the encounter became physical. Deputies responded and said that Jayson Michael Whitfield, 37, of Garland, Arkansas, had grabbed the woman's face forcefully and that he was arrested later in Amelia, La., on a felony charge.Deputies said that when they searched Whitfield's vehicle,...
LANSING — Two people were shot to death Thursday night at a home on
Rep. Bob Good is introducing a bill that would prohibit federal funds in general from going to National Public Radio.
Report from the Office of Health Economics reveals adult immunisation returns up to 19 times the initial investment
Travel data from the Ohio Department of Transportation shows traffic volumes were up 12.8% on Sunday, fell by 4.4% the day of the eclipse, and increased again by 15.8% on Tuesday.
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Hollywood star Giancarlo Esposito has revealed he was once so broke prior to being cast in the hit series Breaking Bad that he contemplated plotting his own death to get his family an insurance payout.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone reflect on their past rivalry in a new joint interview, with both agreeing that the other motivated them to succeed. 'As soon as I saw him it was like bang, two alphas hitting,' recalled Stallone.
Today, the jury at the inquest returned a verdict of unlawful killing for the 48 young people who were killed in the fire in 1981.
Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck told reporters that he never considered returning to the league after he retired. "When I retired, that part