Gaza war protests escalated on US college campuses as Columbia students seized a hall, echoing past student outcry over events like the Vietnam War.
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2024-05-01T17:07:10Z
Without any outside press allowed on Columbia's campus, its student radio station WKCR was streamed by thousands of people nationwide.
Local residents protested the tourist-fee trial, with some even clashing with police.
During a CNBC interview, Cooperman, a billionaire Columbia donor, weighed in on the protests and unrest on the university's campus.
Max Azzarello, 37, died after setting himself on fire outside the Manhattan courthouse where Trump's historic hush money trial is underway.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby made $18.5 million last year — about 264 times more than the average flight attendant.
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2024-03-09T21:51:55Z
Google fired an employee who protested against Project Nimbus, the company's $1.2 billion contract with Israel's government.
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2024-03-08T17:27:03Z
TikTok urged users to call their local reps in protest of a potential ban, angering Congressional members who were flooded by calls.
US Airman Aaron Bushnell stated in a live-streamed video that the act was a "protest against the genocide of the Palestinian people."
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2024-02-13T22:33:20Z
Police in India fired rounds of tear gas at farmers protesting government policies. The farmers want the government to increase their income.
Protesters in France wearing T-shirts that said "Food Counterattack," threw a can of soup at the world-famous Mona Lisa, which is glass-protected.
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2024-01-10T22:10:01Z
Gunmen stormed a live TV show in Ecuador and demanded an end to the crackdown on gangs that began when the country's most wanted prisoner escaped.
Thousands of people arrived in Washington, DC for what organizers believed could be the largest pro-Palestinian rally in US history.
Dick Wolf, a UPenn alumnus, is calling on the school's president to resign over a Palestinian literature festival held at the school before the war.
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2023-09-14T15:39:19Z
Union actors, including Bryan Cranston and Steve Buscemi, rallied in Times Square over wages, staffing, and the ownership of their AI likenesses.
Bella Hadid, whose father Mohamed Hadid is Palestinian, marched in New York and posted messages of support on social media.
Greek beachgoers on Paros can't find a spot to put their towels. Instead, businesses want them to rent lounge chairs ranging from $70 to $130 a pair.
Footage filed as part of a lawsuit appears to show Delaware police plotting how to lock up a man on bogus charges.
"The couple will forever look back on this day with sorrow as their important day was forever ruined," Lauren West, the bride's sister, told Insider.
The Irish singer experienced a huge backlash after ripping up a picture of the pope on "SNL" in 1992, but it wasn't her only headline-making protest.