The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, reportedly informed Antony Blinken that he would not agree to a ceasefire and hostage deal that included ending the war in Gaza. This conversation took place during a visit by the US secretary of state, who advocated for providing more aid to Gaza and an immediate truce. Mr. Blinken...
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UCLA Deems Illegal Assembly; Authorities to Disperse Pro-palestinian Camp
Less than 24 hours after a violent attack on a pro-Palestinian camp at UCLA, it seems like the authorities are getting ready to close down the camp by declaring it an unlawful assembly. The decision was made by UCLA Chancellor Gene Block on Tuesday and he announced the university’s intentions. The University of California usually...
With Biden, RFK Jr. Suggests a “No-spoiler” Promise to Defeat Trump
During a campaign rally in New York on Wednesday, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. came up with the idea of taking a “no-spoiler” vow with Vice President Joe Biden. This comes at a time when Kennedy Jr. is engaged in a dispute with former President Donald Trump. The vow, as he outlined it,...
Trump Suggests There Might Be Potential Violence Surrounding the 2024 Election: “Depends on the Fairness”
Depending on whether or not people in the United States believe that the election in 2024 was fair, former President Trump has suggested that there may be political bloodshed because of the election. In an interview with Eric Cortellessa, a staff writer for TIME, Trump stated, “If we don’t win, you know, it depends.” The...
14-year-old Suspect Dead After Active Shooter Reported Outside Middle School
A 14-year-old suspect died after a confrontation with the police on Wednesday. The police were responding to a report of an active shooter outside a middle school in Wisconsin. According to sources, the teenager approached Mount Horeb Middle School carrying what looked like a long gun. According to Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, the suspect...
Arizona Senate Votes to Lift Nearly the Entire 1864 Abortion Prohibition
In a crucial move toward stopping a prohibition on abortion that dates back to the time of the Civil War, Arizona lawmakers made a step forward on Wednesday by repealing the measure that the Arizona Supreme Court had stated might be upheld the previous month. Due to the fact that two Republican state senators, Sen....
Arkansas ACLU Files Suit Against Driver’s License Gender Regulation Change
The ACLU is taking the state of Arkansas to court over a recent policy change that makes it more difficult to change gender identities on driver’s licenses. The ACLU lawyers filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Department of Finance and Administration in Pulaski County Circuit Court. The DFA made a ruling in March that...
Cameras Are Banned From Pennsylvania Courtrooms and a Lawmaker is Trying to Change That
A member of the Pennsylvania Legislature’s Government Oversight Committee is advocating for allowing cameras in the state’s courtrooms. State Representative Jamie Flick, a Republican from Lycoming, is looking for other lawmakers to support a bill that may change Rule 1910 of the Pennsylvania Code. According to state law, judges are required to prevent broadcasting, televising,...
WSDOT Becomes the First Transportation Agency to Use Drones for Graffiti Removal
Transportation leaders in Washington are using drones to help address the state’s graffiti problem. Oregon is also considering doing the same. The Washington State Department of Transportation started a drone pilot program on Monday. The program aims to address graffiti in Tacoma and Olympia. The agency said that the state has six trucks specifically designed...
Oregon Man With Cancer Wins $1.3bn Lottery and Plans To Find A “Good Doctor”
Here’s a heartwarming story from Oregon: Cheng “Charlie” Saephan from Portland has just won the $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot. He is still trying to understand the significance of this life-changing moment, and he is expressing how much it means to him. Saephan was born in Laos and then moved to Thailand in 1987. Later, in...