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Harvard Publisher Cancels Entire Palestine-Focused Academic Journal Issue

In a highly controversial move, Harvard University’s publishing arm abruptly canceled an entire special issue of a peer-reviewed academic journal…

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Why Does Donald Trump Target Arabs and Muslims in the United States?

Throughout his political career, former U.S. President Donald Trump has frequently made headlines for controversial statements and policies regarding Arabs…

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Michigan to Issue Retroactive Unemployment Payments to 48,000 Residents

Michigan has announced that approximately 48,000 residents who filed for unemployment benefits in the early months of 2025 will receive…

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Gas Prices Drop Again in Michigan, Offering Relief to Summer Drivers

Gasoline prices in Michigan have dropped once again this week, falling by 12 cents to an average of $3.15 per…

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Columbia University Expels and Penalizes Students for Anti-Israel Protests Amid Federal Funding Battle

On Tuesday, July 23, 2025, Columbia University in New York announced that it has imposed a range of disciplinary actions—including…

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Zohran Mamdani’s Mayoral Victory and the Resurgence of American Islamophobia

The recent Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a progressive Muslim candidate of South Asian heritage, in the race for…

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New Driving License Rules for Seniors and Teens in Florida Begin August 1

The Florida authorities are intensifying efforts to ensure that every licensed driver has the physical and mental fitness to drive…

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Trump’s Controversial Executive Order: Loyalty Over Neutrality in the Federal Workforce

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited controversy by signing a sweeping executive order that could reshape the federal government’s…

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Princeton’s Clio 13 Win Legal Victory After Gaza Solidarity Sit-In

Amid a growing international movement opposing Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza, 13 student activists at Princeton University — known as…

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Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.5 Billion in Revoked Research Funding

Harvard University, the oldest and wealthiest institution in the United States, is suing the Trump administration to reinstate $2.5 billion…

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