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Melania Trump Allegedly Considers Divorce as Stormy Daniels Case Reopens Old Wounds for Former First Lady
Melania Trump is allegedly contemplating divorce as she deals with the resurfacing of past grievances related to Trump's alleged affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels, which coincided with her pregnancy with their son Barron, now 18. 
Melania Trump is allegedly contemplating divorce as she deals with the resurfacing of past grievances related to Trump's alleged affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels, which coincided with her pregnancy with their son Barron, now 18. -
Columbia University Senate Calls for Investigation into President Shafik's Leadership Amid Ongoing Anti-Israel Protests
The Columbia University Senate in New York City has voted in favor of a resolution calling for an investigation into the school's leadership, particularly President Minouche Shafik, amid ongoing anti-Israel protests that have disrupted campus life for over a week. 
The Columbia University Senate in New York City has voted in favor of a resolution calling for an investigation into the school's leadership, particularly President Minouche Shafik, amid ongoing anti-Israel protests that have disrupted campus life for over a week. -
TikTok's Legal Battle Against US Ban Faces Uphill Struggle Despite Preemptive Congressional Defense
As TikTok prepares to challenge the recently passed law that could potentially ban the app in the United States, Congress has already laid the groundwork for its defense against the anticipated court battle. In a rare 17-minute scripted conversation on the Senate floor, Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) outlined the national security risks associated with the app, a move designed to preemptively counter TikTok's expected First Amendment challenge. 
As TikTok prepares to challenge the recently passed law that could potentially ban the app in the United States, Congress has already laid the groundwork for its defense against the anticipated court battle. In a rare 17-minute scripted conversation on the Senate floor, Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) outlined the national security risks associated with the app, a move designed to preemptively counter TikTok's expected First Amendment challenge. -
Biden Alters Marine One Walking Routine, Flanked by Aides to Alleviate Concerns Over Age and Gait
President Joe Biden, 81, has recently changed his routine when walking to Marine One on the White House's South Lawn, now inviting aides to join him in an apparent effort to block news cameras from capturing images of him shuffling or stumbling. 
President Joe Biden, 81, has recently changed his routine when walking to Marine One on the White House's South Lawn, now inviting aides to join him in an apparent effort to block news cameras from capturing images of him shuffling or stumbling. -
Over 500 Arrested as Pro-Palestinian Protests Spread Across US College Campuses, What Protesters Actually Want
A wave of pro-Palestinian protests has swept across college campuses in the United States, resulting in more than 500 arrests as students clash with police and demand an end to the conflict between Israel and Hamas. 
A wave of pro-Palestinian protests has swept across college campuses in the United States, resulting in more than 500 arrests as students clash with police and demand an end to the conflict between Israel and Hamas. -
Student Protests Erupt on US College Campuses Over Gaza War, Demanding Divestment from Israel
A wave of student protests has swept across college campuses in the United States, with demonstrations popping up at an increasing number of universities following last week's arrest of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University in New York. 
A wave of student protests has swept across college campuses in the United States, with demonstrations popping up at an increasing number of universities following last week's arrest of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University in New York. -
Biden Administration Finalizes Landmark Rules to Cut Power Plant Emissions and Pollution
The Biden administration on Thursday finalized a highly anticipated suite of rules aimed at significantly reducing hazardous, planet-warming pollution and other toxic emissions generated by power plants. 
The Biden administration on Thursday finalized a highly anticipated suite of rules aimed at significantly reducing hazardous, planet-warming pollution and other toxic emissions generated by power plants. -
U.S. Colleges Grapple with Unrest as Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Spark Debate over Free Speech and Safety
As graduation ceremonies approach, pro-Palestinian student protests have intensified on campuses across the United States, leading to multiple arrests at universities in Massachusetts and California. The demonstrations, fueled by discontent over the Israel-Hamas war, have prompted schools to call in police to end the protests and make arrests, raising concerns about free speech and student safety. 
As graduation ceremonies approach, pro-Palestinian student protests have intensified on campuses across the United States, leading to multiple arrests at universities in Massachusetts and California. The demonstrations, fueled by discontent over the Israel-Hamas war, have prompted schools to call in police to end the protests and make arrests, raising concerns about free speech and student safety. -
Supreme Court Weighs Donald Trump's Broad Claim of Presidential Immunity in Election Interference Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday will consider former President Donald Trump's unprecedented claim of total immunity from criminal charges related to his attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. The court's ruling on this politically fraught issue could have significant implications for the timeline of Trump's federal election interference trial and his bid for re-election in 2024. 
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday will consider former President Donald Trump's unprecedented claim of total immunity from criminal charges related to his attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. The court's ruling on this politically fraught issue could have significant implications for the timeline of Trump's federal election interference trial and his bid for re-election in 2024. -
U.S. Solar Manufacturers Seek Tariffs on Southeast Asian Imports, Alleging Unfair Practices
A coalition of seven U.S. solar manufacturers filed petitions with the federal government on Wednesday, requesting the imposition of tariffs on solar cell imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The manufacturers, including First Solar and Qcells, allege that companies in these countries are flooding the U.S. market with cheap products, threatening the domestic industry. 
A coalition of seven U.S. solar manufacturers filed petitions with the federal government on Wednesday, requesting the imposition of tariffs on solar cell imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The manufacturers, including First Solar and Qcells, allege that companies in these countries are flooding the U.S. market with cheap products, threatening the domestic industry.