Cornell University Student Arrested for Posting Antisemitic Threats Online: Breaking News from Authorities

Cornell University Student Arrested for Posting Antisemitic Threats Online: Breaking News from Authorities

Arrest Made for Anti-Semitic Threats at Cornell University Arrest Made for Anti-Semitic Threats at Cornell University NEW YORK — A Cornell University junior was arrested Tuesday for allegedly making violent online threats directed toward Jewish students at the school. Gov. Kathy Hochul says state police and the FBI’s joint terrorism task force questioned him earlier …

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Domestic Violence: Discover Effective Steps Towards Breaking the Cycle

Domestic Violence: Discover Effective Steps Towards Breaking the Cycle

Oct. 31—Oregon needs an integrated, over-arching strategy to effectively combat domestic violence, as asserted by the Oregon Audits Division in their advisory report. The division has recently released an insightful report evaluating Oregon’s efforts in addressing this critical issue and providing recommendations for improvement.[1] It is worth noting that the timing of this report’s release …

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Senate GOP Divided: Pros and Cons of Endorsing House’s Independent Israel Aid Bill

Senate GOP Divided: Pros and Cons of Endorsing House’s Independent Israel Aid Bill

In a new development highlighting the divide among Republican senators regarding aid for Ukraine and Israel funding, Senator Lindsey Graham expressed his belief that separating the two would be a “huge mistake”. Graham’s statement comes after he listened to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testify before the Senate Appropriations Committee. …

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Revealed: Confidential plea agreement disclosed in inmate’s tragic death

Domestic Violence: Discover Effective Steps Towards Breaking the Cycle

Oct. 31—WILKES-BARRE — The trial for corrections officer Osmel Martinez, who is accused of failing to respond to a deadly inmate fight, entered its second day with revelations about a secretive plea agreement and misleading media information. The trial, taking place at the State Correctional Institution in Dallas, Jackson Township, took a perplexing turn as …

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Jury Selection Concluded for Kaitlin Armstrong Murder Trial: Opening Statements Imminent!

Jury Selection Concluded for Kaitlin Armstrong Murder Trial: Opening Statements Imminent!

Nearly eighteen months after Kaitlin Armstrong made global headlines for allegedly murdering her romantic rival and evading authorities for 43 days, her trial for murder has begun. The Texas woman became entangled in a love triangle with her boyfriend Colin Strickland and professional cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson, who was found dead with multiple gunshot …

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United Nations Human Rights New York Office Director Craig Mokhiber’s Resignation in Protest: Critical Reflections on the UN’s Response to Israel-Hamas Conflict as a Potential Genocide

United Nations Human Rights New York Office Director Craig Mokhiber’s Resignation in Protest: Critical Reflections on the UN’s Response to Israel-Hamas Conflict as a Potential Genocide

Mokhiber’s Resignation Letter Highlights UN’s Handling of Israel-Hamas War Craig Mokhiber, the Director of the New York Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, has resigned in protest of the UN’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war. In a four-page letter to the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, Mokhiber called the …

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