Pro-Palestinian demonstrators arrested, camp cleared at Columbia University
The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar confirmed Thursday that she was among several students suspended from Columbia University for participating in pro-Palestinian protests.
The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar confirmed Thursday that she was among several students suspended from Columbia University for participating in pro-Palestinian protests. An exclusive look at the Pentagonâs effort to limit PFAS contamination at military installations and the stakes for one Michigan community considered âground zer [Read more]
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A staffing company that performed COVID-19 contact tracing for Pennsylvania and exposed the private medical information of about 72,000 residents will pay $2.7 million in a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department and a whistleblower [Read more]