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#politics

Fox News: Columbia faculty rights group condemns university's handling of library takeover: 'Authoritarian ethos'
Columbia faculty rights group condemns university's handling of library takeover: 'Authoritarian ethos'
Columbia University's faculty rights group criticized the administration's handling of an anti-Israel protest at Butler Library, which led to numerous arrests and injuries. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) condemned the decision to involve the NYPD, arguing it undermines academic freedom and shared governance.

The AAUP expressed concern over the university's shift towards executive rule and called for a unified response to the crisis rather than dismantling established decision-making structures. They also recommended improving mediation and de-escalation protocols for managing campus disturbances.


Fox News: Dems erupt after report of Trump firing Librarian of Congress: ‘A disgrace’
Dems erupt after report of Trump firing Librarian of Congress: ‘A disgrace’
President Trump has fired Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, via an email from the White House, effective immediately. Hayden, the first woman and first African American to hold the position, was praised for modernizing the Library but faced criticism from conservative groups for promoting "radical" content.

Democratic leaders have expressed outrage over the firing, labeling it an unjust attack on libraries and education. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer condemned the decision, calling Hayden a distinguished public servant. The move is seen as part of Trump's broader strategy to remove officials not aligned with his agenda.


#society

Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: May 9, 2025
Fox News Digital's News Quiz: May 9, 2025
Nate Bargatze discusses his faith, while satellite images suggest the existence of a secret nuclear site. Readers are encouraged to engage with quizzes to test their knowledge on current events and cultural topics.




#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Russia marks 80 years the end of WWII as Ukraine war continues
Russia marks 80 years the end of WWII as Ukraine war continues
Russian President Vladimir Putin used the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany to bolster support for the ongoing military campaign in Ukraine during a grand parade in Moscow. With over 20 foreign dignitaries, including China's Xi Jinping, in attendance, Putin emphasized national pride and framed the Ukraine conflict as a continuation of the fight against fascism.

Despite a declared truce, Ukraine reported ongoing attacks, dismissing the ceasefire as a facade. The event highlighted Russia's military ties with allies, including North Korea, while Ukraine's supporters planned to establish a tribunal to hold Russia accountable for its actions.


#culture

Fox News: Jamie Kennedy defends anti-Israel actress from cancellation, says starring in pro-life film changed him
Jamie Kennedy defends anti-Israel actress from cancellation, says starring in pro-life film changed him
Comedian Jamie Kennedy has spoken out against cancel culture, claiming it has compelled him to advocate for free speech. He criticized the practice of silencing individuals for controversial opinions, citing the firings of Gina Carano and Melissa Barrera as examples of unfairness in Hollywood.

Kennedy expressed concern over the impact of cancel culture on comedy and the entertainment industry, noting that even liberal comedians face backlash for their jokes. He believes that the cultural climate has made it difficult for films like his own "Malibu’s Most Wanted" to be produced today, but he remains hopeful for a shift in attitudes with potential political changes.


#health

Fox News: Rare spinal cancer tumor removed through patient’s eye at university hospital
Rare spinal cancer tumor removed through patient’s eye at university hospital
A 19-year-old Maryland woman, Karla Flores, successfully underwent a groundbreaking surgery to remove cancerous spinal tumors through her eye socket, a first for this type of procedure. The tumors, which posed significant health risks, were removed by a surgical team at the University of Maryland Medical Center.

Flores is recovering well and plans to pursue a career as a manicurist. The innovative transorbital approach minimizes external scarring and reduces the risk of complications. The surgical team aims to share this technique with neurosurgeons globally in upcoming training sessions.


#crime

GB News: Valdo Calocane: Nottingham attack survivors speak out for first time as victim says she wishes killer Valdo Calocane 'had taken me instead'
Valdo Calocane: Nottingham attack survivors speak out for first time as victim says she wishes killer Valdo Calocane 'had taken me instead'
Survivors of the Nottingham attack by Valdo Calocane, Sharon Miller and Wayne Birkett, have expressed their anguish, wishing the killer had targeted them instead of the three victims. Both have suffered severe physical and emotional repercussions since the incident.

Calocane, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, received a hospital order after admitting to manslaughter and attempted murder. The victims' families are demanding an inquiry into his care, emphasizing the need for accountability and changes to prevent future tragedies.


#science

Forbes: Get Ready For 50 Years Of Intense Northern Lights, Scientists Say
Get Ready For 50 Years Of Intense Northern Lights, Scientists Say
A recent study suggests that the Northern Lights may become more intense over the next 50 years as the sun enters a phase of heightened activity, known as the Centennial Gleissberg Cycle. This period could lead to more frequent aurora sightings, even in mid-latitude regions.

Currently, the sun is nearing its solar maximum, with an increase in sunspot activity and geomagnetic storms. Researchers have observed a decline in proton flux, indicating a correlation with solar activity, which may support the theory of increased auroral displays in the coming years.


#technology

Fox News: Struggling with the latest Windows 11 update? You aren’t alone
Struggling with the latest Windows 11 update? You aren’t alone
Many Windows 11 users are experiencing issues such as slow performance, Wi-Fi problems, and blue screen errors following recent updates. To address these, users can uninstall the latest update, run the built-in troubleshooter, check for driver updates, or perform a system restore.

If issues persist, advanced options like "Reset this PC" or using Microsoft's recovery tools may be necessary. It's crucial to ensure that your PC meets the minimum requirements for Windows 11 and to check for known issues on Microsoft's support pages.