Dozens Arrested at USC

Published: Thu, 04/25/24

Updated: Tue, 04/30/24

93 pro-Palestine protesters were arrested at USC following demonstrations that escalated into clashes with police as students demanded the university sever financial ties with Israel.Insert Preheader


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Dozens of Protesters Arrested at USC

NBC 4 Los Angeles

93 pro-Palestine protesters were arrested at USC following demonstrations that escalated into clashes with police as students demanded the university sever financial ties with Israel.

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Giuliani and Others Indicted in AZ

AZ Family

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes indicted 11 "fake electors" and other former Trump officials, including Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani, for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 Election.

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SCOTUS To Hear Immunity Defense

SCOTUSblog

The Supreme Court will hear former President Trump's bid for criminal immunity, addressing if he can be tried for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results, affecting trials in D.C., Florida, and Georgia.

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Hamas Official on Terms for Disarming

Associated Press

A top Hamas official stated that the group would disarm and become a political party if a two-state solution establishing an independent Palestinian state along pre-1967 borders is implemented.

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Ukraine Uses Long-Range Missiles

NBC News

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AZ House Repeals 1864 Abortion Law

The Arizona Republic

The GOP-controlled Arizona House narrowly passed a bill to repeal an 1864 near-total abortion ban, with three Republicans joining all Democrats in support. The measure now moves to the Senate.

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Court Divided on Idaho Abortion Law

Idaho Capital Sun

Supreme Court justices are divided over whether the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act protects Idaho doctors from prosecution for terminating pregnancies during health emergencies.

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Hamas Releases Hostage Video

The Jerusalem Post

Parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a hostage shown in a recent Hamas video, urged him to "stay strong, survive" and called for urgent negotiations to secure the release of all hostages.

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Trump Can Win by Losing Immunity

The New York Times

In the SCOTUS immunity case, Trump could benefit from a loss if it leads to procedural delays or added legal complexities, potentially postponing the trial past the election and affecting its timing.

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TikTok To Fight 'Unconstitutional' Ban

BBC

TikTok plans to challenge in court a new U.S. law it deems unconstitutional, which mandates its Chinese owner, ByteDance, to divest the app, expressing confidence in defending user rights.

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Why Sotomayor Debate Is Not Sexist

The Washington Post

The debate over whether Sotomayor should retire reflects concerns about a potential conservative shift endangering liberal jurisprudence and broader anxieties about the stability of democracy.

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Campus Protests Spread to UT-Austin

Austin American-Statesman

UT-Austin students held a pro-Palestinian protest, resulting in at least 20 arrests after police ordered the peaceful rally to disperse, substantially escalating tensions on the campus.

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Don't Believe Crime Is Going Down

The Wall Street Journal

Despite media claims of declining crime, the decrease is due to underreporting, not an actual reduction, with official statistics and victim surveys indicating more unreported incidents.

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"Great Odin's Raven"

Mediaite

A video of President Biden accidentally reading teleprompter instructions, saying "Four more years. Pause." during a speech, went viral but was met with supportive chants from the audience.

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What To Know About Noncompete Ban

CBS News

The new FTC rule bans nearly all noncompete agreements, freeing 30M workers from restrictive employment contracts, but faces potential legal challenges that could reach the Supreme Court.

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Military Horses Run Loose in London

Sky News

Military horses from the Household Cavalry caused chaos in London after being spooked by construction noise, resulting in injuries and damage as several horses bolted through the streets.

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Truth Social Makes Trump Another Billion

CNBC

DJT stock dropped 8% as Trump qualified for 36 million bonus shares, increasing his stake in the company to an estimated $3.7 billion after the stock closed above the $17.50 threshold.

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Nate Silver: Go to a State School

Silver Bulletin

Silver advises choosing state schools over Ivy League universities due to declining public perception and increasing polarization of elite private colleges, which he expects to worsen.

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Biden Campaign Will Remain on TikTok

New York Post

Despite President Biden signing a bill that could lead to TikTok's ban, his campaign will continue using the app to engage young voters, employing enhanced security measures.

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Trump's Warning in Suburbia

Axios

Trump's vulnerabilities with suburban voters from 2020 are evident in 2024, shown by protest votes in suburbs around Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Atlanta after Nikki Haley's campaign suspension.

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Dr. Fauci Testifies Before Congress

For the Left

Dr. Fauci, retired since 2022, is set to testify before the House Select Subcommittee on the COVID-19 Pandemic on June 3, marking his first congressional appearance post-retirement. 

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A new study reveals that fifty-six brands, led by The Coca-Cola Company, are responsible for over half of the global plastic pollution, significantly impacting ecosystems and human health. 

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