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26 Apr 2024

#society

Times Of Israel: Columbia drops midnight deadline for razing anti-Israel camp as 550 arrested across US
Columbia drops midnight deadline for razing anti-Israel camp as 550 arrested across US
Columbia University retreats from dismantling pro-Palestinian encampment as police arrest 550 nationwide. Campuses nationwide see protests over Israel-Hamas war, raising concerns over free speech and antisemitism. Biden denounces campus antisemitism but supports free expression.


#culture

GB News: Sam Smith sparks explosive BBC 'defund' row as singer unveiled as part of Proms line-up
Sam Smith sparks explosive BBC 'defund' row as singer unveiled as part of Proms line-up
The controversial singer Sam Smith will perform at The Proms despite past controversies. Critics slam BBC for adding him to the line-up.


#health

GB News: NHS launches 'GAME-CHANGER' cancer jab that offers hope of a cure
NHS launches 'GAME-CHANGER' cancer jab that offers hope of a cure
NHS launches groundbreaking melanoma vaccine custom-built for individuals using genetic makeup of their tumor, aiming to prevent cancer from recurring. Patient Steve Young from Stevenage praises trial involving mRNA technology. Vaccine seen as potential game-changer in cancer therapy.


Fox News: ‘Sleep disorder drove my son to suicide,’ New York mother says: ‘Broke my heart’
‘Sleep disorder drove my son to suicide,’ New York mother says: ‘Broke my heart’
Chronic insomnia led to a young man's suicide in Arizona in 2018, despite efforts to find a cure. Lack of sleep took a severe physical and mental toll, but experts say the link between sleep deprivation and suicide is concerning.


#other

The Economist: Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction is overturned. Now what?
Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction is overturned. Now what?
The movement loses ground as Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction is overturned based on legal errors. Weinstein will face a potential retrial in New York and has a separate sentence in California. The decision highlights the need for balance in presenting evidence in sexual-assault cases.

Despite public opinion, legal flaws led to Weinstein’s conviction being overturned. The outcome underscores the tension between fair trials and societal pressure to believe accusers. A new trial is sought while Weinstein prepares to appeal his California verdict, indicating complex legal battles ahead.