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Columbia president Minouche Shafik resigns months after protests engulfed campus Columbia University president Minouche Shafik resigned from her position Wednesday, weeks before the start of the school year and months after Gaza war protests engulfed the New York City campus. Hurricane Ernesto gathers strength as it aims for Bermuda Hurricane Ernesto was continuing to strengthen Wednesday night as it churned in the Atlantic and took aim at Bermuda. Hawaiian man arrested after multiple explosive devices found on Maui A 47-year-old Hawaiian man has been arrested and charged in connection to multiple improvised explosive devices found on the island of Maui, one of which detonated while another was discovered near an elementary school. For debate, CBS offers various dates to vice presidential candidates Walz, Vance CBS News on Wednesday invited Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance of Ohio to debate each other in what would be the first scheduled debate between the two on Oct. 1. Suspect identified in break-in at Trump's Virginia campaign office The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office has issued an arrest warrant for Toby Shane Kessler after the 39-year-old was allegedly seen breaking into the Ashburn building that houses Virginia's Trump for President campaign. At N.C. rally, Donald Trump says Harris 'not intelligent' as he promises prosperity for all if re-elected Former President Donald Trump would improve the lives of all Americans by lowering living costs, he told a receptive crowd at Harrah's Cherokee Center in Asheville, N.C., Wednesday afternoon. Minnesota Vikings rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy to miss season after surgery Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy underwent surgery for a full repair of his meniscus Wednesday and will miss the 2024 season, coach Kevin O'Connell announced. Wally Amos, creator of Famous Amos cookies, dies at 88 Wally Amos, the man in the straw hat who created and grew the Famous Amos cookie brand into a baked goods empire, has died at the age of 88. NASA to make final decision on stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts by end of month NASA plans to make a final decision by the end of this month on how the space agency will bring two Boeing Starliner astronauts, who are stranded on the International Space Station, back to Earth. N.C. manhunt continues for convicted murderer who escaped on way to hospital North Carolina officials are warning citizens to be vigilant and take precautions as a convicted murderer remains at large for the second day after escaping on the way to a North Carolina hospital. 'You are the future,' Joe Biden tells digital creators at White House gathering About 100 digital creators and industry professionals will participate in the first-ever White House Creator Economy Conference on Wednesday. At Italy's prestigious Architecture Biennale next year, U.S. to showcase 'quintessential' porch In its effort to showcase American art abroad, the U.S. Department of State on Wednesday announced its selection for next year's Architecture Biennale in Italy as part of the Venice Biennale. In Michigan, Trump running mate JD Vance decries Harris, D.C. 'ruling class' High energy, food and housing costs afflict the middle class, which former President Donald Trump will change for the better, his running mate and Ohio Sen. JD Vance told a Michigan audience Wednesday. Watch: Basketball coach sinks 1,134 three-pointers in 1 hour to break world record A high school basketball coach from Maine may have broken a Guinness World Record by shooting 1,134 three-pointers in one hour. Watch: Stranded cat rescued from atop power pole after more than 24 hours Animal rescuers in British Columbia enlisted the help of utility crews to rescue a cat stranded for more than 24 hours at the top of a power pole. World Health Organization declares mpox global health emergency The World Health Organization Wednesday declared mpox a global public health emergency. It's the second time in two years mpox has been deemed a worldwide emergency by the WHO. Look: Sewer crew removes 'monster' 110-pound fatberg England's Southern Water said a team of "blockage busters" destroyed a "monster" 110-pound fatberg found blocking a sewer. Movie review: 'Alien: Romulus' takes series in bold directions "Alien: Romulus," in theaters Friday, uses the accouterments of "Alien" to invent thrilling new sequences in an engaging new story. President Biden calls on Syria to release American journalist Austin Tice President Joe Biden Wednesday again called for the immediate release of Austin Tice, an American journalist the U.S. government says was abducted by the Syrian government 12 years ago. Sally Field to star in adaptation of novel 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' Shelby Van Pelt's debut novel "Remarkably Bright Creatures" is getting a movie adaption starring Sally Field. Kentucky man's lucky numbers hit lottery jackpot after more than 10 years A Kentucky man who stuck with the same set of lottery numbers for more than 10 years saw his patience rewarded with a $225,000 prize. Watch: Bill Skarsgard kills bad guys during opera in 'The Crow' clip Lionsgate released a new clip of "The Crow" on Wednesday ahead of its Aug. 23 release. 'American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez' follows late NFL star's fall from fame FX will release its first installment of "American Sports Story" with a look at football star Aaron Hernandez. |
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In Gaza, Israel’s Military Has Reached the End of the Line, U.S. Officials SayIsrael has severely set back Hamas but will never be able to completely eliminate the group, U.S. officials said. Gaza Cease-Fire Talks: What Has Happened and Where Things StandAs tensions in the Middle East escalate, negotiators are set to meet in Qatar to try to reach an agreement to end the war in Gaza. President Biden said he was “not giving up” but that it was “getting harder” to remain optimistic. Columbia President Nemat Shafik Resigns After Israel-Hamas War TurmoilNemat Shafik is the third Ivy League president to resign in the wake of turbulent congressional appearances and strife connected to the Israel-Hamas war. A Timeline of Nemat Shafik’s Presidency at Columbia UniversityDr. Shafik, who had faced pressure over her handling of pro-Palestinian protests on campus, announced her resignation on Wednesday. Pelosi Helped Push Biden Aside. When Will They Speak Again?President Biden is upset that Representative Nancy Pelosi worked to get him out of the race. She is losing sleep over it. RFK Jr. Sought a Meeting With Kamala Harris to Discuss a Cabinet PostRobert F. Kennedy Jr. was unsuccessful with his request to discuss endorsing the Democratic nominee in exchange for a top administration job, according to two people briefed on the outreach. Harris Will Back Federal Ban on Price Gouging, Campaign SaysThe vice president is leaning into an effort to partly blame big companies for inflation, as progressives have pushed her to embrace that argument. Bowling, Selfies and the ‘Dougie’: Biden Woos Influencers at the White HouseFor its first conference on the creator economy, the Biden administration celebrated social media creators. The president lauded them as a “breakthrough in how we communicate.” Unresponsive Brain-Damaged Patients May Have Some AwarenessMany patients thought to be in vegetative or minimally conscious states may be capable of thought, researchers reported. A.L.S. Stole His Voice. A.I. Retrieved It.In an experiment that surpassed expectations, implants in a patient’s brain were able to recognize words he tried to speak, and A.I. helped produce sounds that came close to matching his true voice. These Modern Homesteaders Live Off the Grid, but They’re Extremely OnlineIn corners of the internet — and in wooded, undeveloped parts of the country — young men are documenting their efforts to to live off the land. Russia Begins Moving Some Troops From Ukraine to Repel Kyiv’s OffensiveRussia has begun moving some troops from Ukraine to deal with a Ukrainian incursion, the U.S. and Ukraine say. But Moscow appears reluctant to withdraw units from hot spots in eastern Ukraine. Gena Rowlands, Actress Who Brought Raw Drama to Her Roles, Dies at 94Known for playing on-the-verge characters, she twice earned Oscar nominations for her work in films directed by John Cassavetes, her husband. 10 Movies Starring Gena Rowlands, From ‘The Notebook’ to ‘Opening Night’She delivered vulnerable portraits in movies as varied as “A Woman Under the Influence,” with John Cassavetes, and the drama “The Notebook.” New York’s Promising Experiment in Making the Subways SaferThe city is trying to improve both its mental health system and its criminal justice process. Other cities are watching carefully. Another ‘Nasty’ Woman Strikes Fear in TrumpAuthoritarian tendencies and misogyny rise together. Harris, Obama, Biden & Progressives: How Far Left is Too Far?Whether the Democrats moved too far left after Obama has serious implications for the next election. Can a Disney+ Subscription Keep a Widower From Suing Disney in Court?Jeffrey Piccolo sued after his wife died from an allergic reaction to food served at a Disney resort restaurant. Disney wants the case handled by an arbitrator. NASA Is Still Deciding How to Bring Boeing Starliner Astronauts HomeAfter agency officials said last week that a decision was pending, they said on Wednesday that deliberations were still taking place. Mpox Outbreak: What to Know About Symptoms and RisksThe World Health Organization declared a global health emergency over an outbreak that has spread to more than a dozen African countries. Deaths at the Grand Canyon Are on the Rise. Here’s How to Stay Safe.There have been 11 deaths at Grand Canyon National Park so far this year. We asked hiking experts to share their best recommendations to avoid danger. More Recent Articles |
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Columbia University president Minouche Shafik resigned from her position Wednesday, weeks before the start of the school year and months after Gaza war protests engulfed the New York City campus.
Hurricane Ernesto was continuing to strengthen Wednesday night as it churned in the Atlantic and took aim at Bermuda.
A 47-year-old Hawaiian man has been arrested and charged in connection to multiple improvised explosive devices found on the island of Maui, one of which detonated while another was discovered near an elementary school.
CBS News on Wednesday invited Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance of Ohio to debate each other in what would be the first scheduled debate between the two on Oct. 1.
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office has issued an arrest warrant for Toby Shane Kessler after the 39-year-old was allegedly seen breaking into the Ashburn building that houses Virginia's Trump for President campaign.
Former President Donald Trump would improve the lives of all Americans by lowering living costs, he told a receptive crowd at Harrah's Cherokee Center in Asheville, N.C., Wednesday afternoon.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy underwent surgery for a full repair of his meniscus Wednesday and will miss the 2024 season, coach Kevin O'Connell announced.
Wally Amos, the man in the straw hat who created and grew the Famous Amos cookie brand into a baked goods empire, has died at the age of 88.
NASA plans to make a final decision by the end of this month on how the space agency will bring two Boeing Starliner astronauts, who are stranded on the International Space Station, back to Earth.
North Carolina officials are warning citizens to be vigilant and take precautions as a convicted murderer remains at large for the second day after escaping on the way to a North Carolina hospital.
About 100 digital creators and industry professionals will participate in the first-ever White House Creator Economy Conference on Wednesday.
In its effort to showcase American art abroad, the U.S. Department of State on Wednesday announced its selection for next year's Architecture Biennale in Italy as part of the Venice Biennale.
High energy, food and housing costs afflict the middle class, which former President Donald Trump will change for the better, his running mate and Ohio Sen. JD Vance told a Michigan audience Wednesday.
A high school basketball coach from Maine may have broken a Guinness World Record by shooting 1,134 three-pointers in one hour.
Animal rescuers in British Columbia enlisted the help of utility crews to rescue a cat stranded for more than 24 hours at the top of a power pole.
The World Health Organization Wednesday declared mpox a global public health emergency. It's the second time in two years mpox has been deemed a worldwide emergency by the WHO.
England's Southern Water said a team of "blockage busters" destroyed a "monster" 110-pound fatberg found blocking a sewer.
"Alien: Romulus," in theaters Friday, uses the accouterments of "Alien" to invent thrilling new sequences in an engaging new story.
President Joe Biden Wednesday again called for the immediate release of Austin Tice, an American journalist the U.S. government says was abducted by the Syrian government 12 years ago.
Shelby Van Pelt's debut novel "Remarkably Bright Creatures" is getting a movie adaption starring Sally Field.
A Kentucky man who stuck with the same set of lottery numbers for more than 10 years saw his patience rewarded with a $225,000 prize.
Lionsgate released a new clip of "The Crow" on Wednesday ahead of its Aug. 23 release.
FX will release its first installment of "American Sports Story" with a look at football star Aaron Hernandez. 
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