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Cornell Cancels Kehlani Concert After Pro-Palestinian Remarks Spark Backlash

Cornell University has canceled R&B artist Kehlani's scheduled performance at its annual Slope Day celebration, originally set for May 7, 2025. The decision follows significant backlash over Kehlani's pro-Palestinian statements, which some community members perceived as antisemitic and anti-Israel. University President Michael I. Kotlikoff announced the cancellation, stating that Kehlani's inclusion had "injected division and…

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Israel Resumes Gaza Strikes Amid Ceasefire Collapse & Political Turmoil

Israel has resumed airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, effectively ending a two-month ceasefire, citing Hamas’s refusal to release additional hostages. The renewed military campaign has resulted in over 400 Palestinian deaths, and hundreds more injured including civilians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that these strikes are "only the beginning," vowing to continue operations until all…

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Is Trump’s Call to Shut Down USAID Linked to His Gaza Plan?

President Donald Trump’s recent push to shut down USAID (United States Agency for International Development) has sparked controversy, especially as it coincides with his new strategy for Gaza. The timing of this move raises a critical question: Are these two policies connected? Let’s examine the possible motivations and implications behind Trump’s decision. Trump’s Case Against…

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Trump’s Gaza Plan Sparks Backlash, Irv Gotti Dies, Judge Blocks Federal Buyout & More Breaking News

Major developments are unfolding across politics, global affairs, business, and entertainment today. From President Trump's controversial Gaza plan facing backlash and Israel’s military preparing for potential Palestinian displacement to a judge blocking Trump's federal worker buyout, the headlines are packed with high-stakes decisions. Meanwhile, music executive Irv Gotti’s passing has shocked the industry, Tamara Mellon…

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