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#politics

Times Of Israel: Columbia’s interim head steps down amid fallout over response to anti-Israel activity
Columbia’s interim head steps down amid fallout over response to anti-Israel activity
Columbia University's interim president, Katrina Armstrong, has resigned amid scrutiny over the institution's handling of pro-Palestinian protests. She will return to lead the Irving Medical Center, with Claire Shipman appointed as Acting President during the search for a permanent replacement.

The university faced backlash from the Trump administration, which canceled $400 million in federal funding due to concerns over antisemitism and safety. Columbia has since agreed to several reforms, including changes to admissions policies and oversight of its Middle East studies department.


#society

Breitbart: Exclusive — Tommy Valentine: Thousands of Christians Counter Satanist ‘Black Mass’ at the Kansas State Capitol
Exclusive — Tommy Valentine: Thousands of Christians Counter Satanist ‘Black Mass’ at the Kansas State Capitol
A planned "black mass" by self-proclaimed satanists at the Kansas State Capitol inadvertently sparked a significant Christian response. Thousands of Christians gathered in prayer, holding special masses and holy hours across the state, outnumbering the satanists and demonstrating unity in faith.

The event concluded with minimal impact from the satanists, as one individual was arrested after attempting to perform the ritual. The situation highlighted the strength and resilience of the Christian community in the face of provocation.


Fox News: Tornado Alley shifts to the Southeast, storm shelters become more popular
Tornado Alley shifts to the Southeast, storm shelters become more popular
Tornado activity has shifted, with the Southeast experiencing a 12% increase over the last 35 years, while the Great Plains saw a 25% decrease. States like Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee are now facing more frequent tornadoes, prompting a surge in demand for storm shelters.

Residents, particularly newcomers from less tornado-prone areas, are increasingly investing in storm shelters for safety. The National Weather Service has already issued numerous tornado warnings this year, highlighting the growing concern for severe weather in these regions.


Fox News: Federal judge rules Trump administration cannot immediately deport Tufts student
Federal judge rules Trump administration cannot immediately deport Tufts student
A federal judge in Massachusetts has ruled that Tufts University graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk, detained for allegedly supporting Hamas, cannot be deported without a court order. The judge has given the government until Tuesday to respond to Ozturk's legal complaint.

Ozturk's visa was terminated, and she was moved to an ICE detention center. Tufts University stated it had no prior knowledge of the incident. This case is part of a broader trend, with other university students also being detained recently under similar circumstances.


GB News: Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift 'set to take relationship to next level' with couple 'already engaged'
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift 'set to take relationship to next level' with couple 'already engaged'
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are reportedly looking to buy a home in Montana, drawn by its privacy and natural beauty. Sources suggest the couple enjoys the relaxed atmosphere away from the paparazzi, envisioning a future together in the state.

Amid engagement rumors, they were recently spotted dining in Montana, enjoying a low-key night. While speculation about their relationship continues, Kelce has confirmed he plans to play another NFL season despite previous retirement talks.