Antisemitism on college campuses on the rise, report finds: 'Each act has gotten bigger and bolder'

A new report reveals an increase in anti-semitism” target=”_blank”>antisemitic<, with hundreds of current and former students noting that antisemitism is a problem.  Alums for Campus Fairness (ACF), an alumni network trying to combat campus antisemitism and anti-Israel bias, conducted the survey between March 25 and June 14 and noted that the report included first-hand accounts from students who said…

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GOP House candidates who came close to winning in 2020 running again in 2022

house-of-representatives Matt Mowers made it official this week, launching his second bid for the house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House of Representatives< in the country. “I’m announcing with all of you here tonight that we’re going to finish the job we started last year,” Mowers declared Wednesday, as he kicked off his campaign at a launch event in Manchester,…

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Clint Eastwood receives star-studded tribute ahead of latest film 'Cry Macho': A 'national icon'

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Clint Eastwood< along with actors Mel Gibson, Hilary Swank and others honored Eastwood, 91, in a featurette released by Warner Bros. The film stars Eastwood as Mike Milo, a one-time rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder who, in 1979, takes a job from an ex-boss to bring the man’s young son home from Mexico. …

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Astronomer responsible for demoting Pluto narrows search for hypothetical 'Planet Nine'

In the continued search for the hypothetical ninth air-and-spacein our Solar System, Michael Brown, the CalTech air-and-spacewho led the demotion of Pluto to a dwarf planet in 2006, has co-written a new study that claims to have narrowed the region the potential new planet could be located.  The study, in conjunction with astrophysicist Konstantin Batygin, proposes…

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California man convicted of second-degree murder for running down off-duty fire captain while on drugs

A Southern us-regionsman was convicted of second-degree crimeon Wednesday for fatally running down an off-duty fire captain in Mission Viejo, California, while under the influence of mental-healthin November 2018.  Stephen Taylor Scarpa, 28, was on methamphetamine, fentanyl, downers and stimulants when he lost consciousness, drove up on the sidewalk and struck Costa Mesa Fire Department Captain…

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