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After a night of tense protests with dozens of arrests outside the Israeli consulate, Chicago’s top cop said Wednesday that his officers performed admirably.
Columbia University hasn’t expelled students who took over Hamilton Hall as part of a pro-Palestinian protest, despite previous statements the protesters would face expulsion.
Initially, the UC encampments were peaceful gathering spots for teach-ins, art projects and other pro-Palestinian solidarity activities.
The new set of equations, known as PREVENT, could help guide who needs medication for high blood pressure.
The breach, which includes Social Security numbers and other sensitive data, could power a raft of identity theft, fraud and other crimes, said Teresa Murray, consumer watchdog director for the U.S. Public Information Research Group.
The former president says prosecutors improperly targeted him in hopes of damaging his campaign to win back the White House.
In South Pasadena, new police cars are patrolling to reduce crime and cutting emissions at the same time.
The U.S. and its allies worked to head off an Iranian attack on Israel and avert a wider regional war as concerns grew that a strike may come at any moment in retaliation.
Cocoa Puffs cereal could contain dangerously high levels of lead, according to two federal lawsuits seeking millions from General Mills.
An Israeli delegation led by the country’s intelligence chief flew to Egypt on Saturday seeking to make progress on long-stalled talks over a possible Gaza truce.
The Israeli prime minister says the country needs to continue its efforts until Hamas is destroyed as a military and political organization.
A town of 5,200 just inside the California border along Route 66 now boasts a scorching new record — the hottest monthly average temperature in the country.
Chevron Corp. is relocating its headquarters to Houston from California after repeatedly warning that the Golden State’s regulatory regime was making it a tough place to do business.
Flavor Flav and Alexis Ohanian stepped in to help a U.S. Olympian who couldn’t afford her rent.