US Civil Rights Commission to hear Columbia students in antisemitism probe: Experts and campus representatives to testify

US Civil Rights Commission to Hear Columbia Students in Antisemitism Investigation Students from Columbia University are set to share their experiences with on-campus antisemitism on February 20 as part of a listening session hosted by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The development was first reported by The Columbia Spectator, citing a commission spokesperson.The listening…

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‘No one is entitled…’: US secretary of state Marco Rubio doubles down on visa not a ‘privilege’ remark

US State Department has reiterated that visas are not a guaranteed right and can be taken away if foreign visitors act against America’s national interests, following remarks by secretary of state Marco Rubio during a visit to Hungary.In a video shared by the department, Rubio said he had made the point repeatedly and wanted to…

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After the week of love

The week of love has just slipped past us. Roses have begun to wilt, dinner reservations have returned to their weekday anonymity, and the language of affection has retreated from timelines and shop windows. The seven-day procession of roses, proposals, chocolates and promises has quietly folded back into ordinary life. This is usually where Valentine’s…

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US Do Not Travel Advisory: 22 countries currently under US Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory: Full list and what travellers should know |

The US Department of State releases travel advisories at regular intervals to recommend precautions for its citizens. As per the Department of State, its highest priority is the safety and security of US citizens abroad. Likewise, its highest-level travel advisory Level 4: ‘Do Not Travel’ includes 22 countries and territories around the world. This warning…

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Gemini Horoscope Today, February 17, 2026: Take smart risks with strict limits

Today heralds a harmonious journey filled with productive collaborations and happy resolutions. You’ll find a sense of fluidity in managing family matters, as bonds grow stronger through empathy and support. Students will discover their inner focus, sharpening their academic pursuits. In your professional life, seizing the moment with assertive communication is essential for progress. Today…

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Michael Jordan celebration at Daytona 500 questioned after video with Tyler Reddick’s six year old son goes viral | International Sports News

Michael Jordan celebration at Daytona 500 questioned after video with Tyler Reddick’s six year old son goes viral (Image via Getty) Michael Jordan is facing online criticism just hours after celebrating one of the biggest wins in his NASCAR team’s history. The former NBA star was on the podium Sunday after 23XI Racing won the…

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‘If Pakistan had won…’: Mohammed Kaif fires back at Shoaib Akhtar in fiery on-air moment | Cricket News

India’s Hardik Pandya and teammates celebrate (ANI Photo) Pakistan’s crushing 61-run defeat to arch-rivals India in the T20 World Cup has largely been framed around their shortcomings, especially after they were bowled out for just 114. Much of the discussion has centred on Pakistan’s lack of intensity and inability to match the defending champions, particularly…

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Judge declares mistrial in case against Stanford students charged after 2024 pro-Palestinian protest

A California judge declared a mistrial on Friday in the case of five current and former students of Stanford University charged over a pro Palestine protest in 2024, after jurors said they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict.The case, heard in Santa Clara County, was one of the few instances in which campus demonstrators…

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Norwegian scientist suffers brain damage after testing secret microwave device on himself to disprove ‘Havana Syndrome’: Report

A scientist in Norway gave himself brain damage after he tested a secret weapon on himself to disprove the existence of Havana Syndrome, it emerged.The unidentified govt researcher built a machine capable of emitting powerful pulses of microwave energy in an attempt to prove such devices were harmless to humans, The Telegraph reported.But after testing…

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Share the pain, share the post

A sign outside Washington Post HQ read: Democracy Dies with Billionaires. It echoed the paper’s own motto and captured a new discomfort – one of America’s most storied newsrooms now lives at the mercy of a single balance sheet and a single temperament. When Jeff Bezos bought the Post in 2013, his early message was…

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