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Cardona condemns ‘abhorrent’ incidents of antisemitism as Biden administration ramps up response to campus protests

The Biden administration is ramping up its direct response to the college protests over the Israel-Hamas war, with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona sending a letter Friday to college and university presidents condemning “abhorrent” incidents of antisemitism on campus and highlighting …

Good news: The worst could be over for gas prices this spring

Israel and Iran have been in open conflict. Ukrainian drones have repeatedly attacked Russian oil refineries. And OPEC continues to hold back oil supply.

Evacuations ordered, homes damaged in Texas after storms spawn tornadoes and send rivers surging to Hurricane Harvey levels

Powerful storms unloaded flooding rainfall that swept away vehicles and triggered evacuations, delivered hail the size of softballs and spun up at least one damaging tornado in Texas Thursday.

‘She’s pure evil’: Nurse gets life in prison after admitting she intentionally gave patients excess insulin, prosecutors say

A former nurse who killed at least three patients and tried to kill more than a dozen more at nursing facilities across Pennsylvania has been sentenced to life in prison, the state’s attorney general said.

Fort Bend County Launches 2024 Hurricane Preparedness Campaign with Digital Billboard Countdown

Fort Bend County, in collaboration with Clear Channel Outdoor, is set to launch a dynamic hurricane preparedness campaign featuring a virtual countdown on digital billboards across the area. This innovative approach aims to raise awareness and urge residents to prepare …

Amber Spears Breaks Barriers as the First Black Woman to Earn a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Jackson State University

In a landmark achievement at Jackson State University (JSU), Amber Spears has become the first Black woman to graduate with a Ph.D. in civil engineering, marking a significant milestone in the institution's history and in the field of engineering. Originally …

Good Soil Forum 2024: A Catalyst for Change and Growth in Entrepreneurship

Get ready for a groundbreaking event as T.D. Jakes Enterprises brings the Good Soil Forum to the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas this June 13-15, 2024. Positioned to enhance the dynamic entrepreneurial scene of North Texas, the forum aligns …

Houston Responds: Red Cross Opens Shelters Amidst Rising Floodwaters

As relentless rains batter Southeast Texas, the American Red Cross has mobilized to provide immediate relief, opening multiple shelters across Liberty, Polk, San Jacinto, and Montgomery Counties. This crucial intervention comes as communities face significant flooding, with rivers surging beyond …

Democrats reintroduce federal CROWN Act legislation to ban hair discrimination

Democratic lawmakers have reintroduced legislation that would ban discrimination based on a person’s hairstyle or hair texture, marking the latest attempt in Congress to pass a federal CROWN Act.

Colorado nonprofit giving out $10,000 grants to help women buy their first home

Making ends meet in this economy can be tough, and buying a home, for many, is only a dream, but one nonprofit is empowering women in lower income brackets across the Denver metro area to make their dreams a reality.

4 Americans charged with ammunition offenses in Turks and Caicos, accused of bringing live ammo to the islands

Four Americans are charged with possession of ammunition offenses in the tropical Atlantic getaway of Turks and Caicos, according to a post from the Turks and Caicos Islands Government.

Saudi women’s rights activist sentenced to 11 years in jail, rights groups say

Human rights groups are calling for the release of a Saudi woman, who they say has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for supporting women’s rights and for the way she dressed.

IRS plans to increase audit rates of wealthy taxpayers by 50%

The Internal Revenue Service detailed its plans Thursday to significantly ramp up audit rates of wealthy taxpayers and large corporations, using funds provided by the Democrat-backed Inflation Reduction Act that passed in 2022.

In Florida, a bestselling author is building a new community of literary resistance

The end of April is about to be the busiest week of Lauren Groff’s life.

Why analysts are expecting a rough earnings report from Apple tonight

Even though Apple has silenced critics and beaten existential crises before, some fans of its minimalist products and investors in its maximalist stock are nervous.