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Posters of Holocaust survivors in NYC torn down, CNN's Jake Tapper spotlights their stories.
Catastrophic fires and soil erosion more than 8,000 years ago may have led early humans to become farmers, according to a new study.
US authorities detained Columbia grad student Mahmoud Khalil without a warrant, citing fears he might attempt to flee during an encounter with agents. The government also revealed that Khalil had been flagged for potential removal from the US due to concerns about American foreign policy.
Congress Republicans plan to include a $27 billion boost to Trump's Golden Dome missile defense shield in the tax bill, along with funding for warships and homeland security.
The Trump administration applauds Paraguay for designating Iran's IRGC as a terrorist organization and expanding designations of Hezbollah and Hamas, calling it a critical blow to Iran's terror network in the Western Hemisphere.
Turkey has started a restoration project to strengthen the Hagia Sophia's dome and improve its earthquake resistance. The 50-year plan will focus on preserving the landmark and will be carried out from the exterior to protect the interior mosaics. A steel platform system will be installed to allow continued access during the restoration.
Scientists have found that sharks may bite humans in self-defense, rather than as a result of aggression. They advised people to avoid physically interacting with sharks, even if they appear harmless or in distress.
Bill Maher hits back at Larry David after David satirizes Maher's meeting with Trump. Maher calls David's comparison of meeting Trump to meeting Hitler insulting to Holocaust victims. Maher hopes to repair his friendship with David. He also discusses his positive meeting with Trump and the need for better communication between people with differing views.
The PLO has voted to establish a vice president role, potentially paving the way for new leadership beyond Mahmoud Abbas.
A blast near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemen's capital city of Sanaa was caused by a Houthi missile and not a US airstrike, according to the US military. Recent US strikes in Yemen have raised concerns about civilian casualties.
Harvard University is negotiating the sale of $1 billion in private equity holdings, independent of President Donald Trump's threats to reduce funding. The university's investment arm has enlisted Jefferies Financial Group to facilitate the sale. This divestment initiative is in response to market instability caused by Trump's trade policies.
The U.S. military denies responsibility for a blast near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemen's capital city of Sanaa, stating that it was caused by a Houthi missile. Recent U.S. strikes in Yemen have raised concerns about civilian casualties.
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