Columbia University and the Trump administration are close to a deal regarding allegations of anti-Jewish harassment. Columbia may pay hundreds of millions to settle the matter, potentially restoring some of the $400 million in federal research funding that was previously canceled. The agreement would also address civil rights violations, admissions transparency, and foreign gifts.
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Saudi Arabia has opened its main stock market, Tadawul, to direct investment by GCC residents for the first time. The move expands access beyond previous limits and is part of wider reforms to attract regional and global investors. It aligns with Vision 2030 goals to diversify the economy, boost market liquidity, and strengthen the Kingdom’s financial leadership in the Gulf.
White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett stated President Trump possesses the authority to dismiss Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell if justified. This stems from concerns over a reported $700 million cost overrun during renovations at the Fed's Washington headquarters. Budget Director Russ Vought criticized the $2.
Tuvalu, a vulnerable Pacific nation, faces submersion within 35 years due to climate change. In response, Australia has initiated the Falepili Union Treaty, offering a 'climate visa' allowing 280 Tuvaluans yearly to migrate for work or study. This prioritizes those lacking other options, like New Zealand citizenship, and includes individuals with disabilities.
Devastating floods in central Texas have resulted in a tragic loss of life, prompting scrutiny of the nation's emergency response. Despite earlier proposals to reduce FEMA's role, the Trump administration is now emphasizing the agency's swift assistance to Texas, with the president approving a major disaster declaration.
Over 2.5 million Indians significantly contribute to Saudi Arabia's economy, with women's workforce participation rising to 35-36%. Reforms and advocates like Manju ensure expat rights, while opportunities expand in STEM, healthcare, and hospitality. Despite Saudization and biases, women are finding success in diverse sectors, supported by evolving legal protections and bilateral agreements.
Somali-American state senator Omar Fateh, a Minneapolis mayoral candidate, faced racist online attacks after announcing his progressive platform, including a $20 minimum wage and blocking police cooperation with ICE. Despite the vitriol and false claims about his citizenship, Fateh remains focused on the election, emphasizing the need to protect communities from Trump's policies and invest in alternative public safety responses.
Akashkumar Narendrakumar Khant, an Indian engineer in Canada, received a conditional discharge after admitting to attempting to buy sex from a 15-year-old girl. The Ontario judge cited potential immigration consequences, such as delaying citizenship and separating him from his wife, as reasons for the lenient sentence. The judge also noted the high IQ of the accused. This decision has sparked significant public outrage.
American Idol music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were found dead in their Los Angeles home on Monday after police conducted a welfare check. Authorities discovered them with potential gunshot wounds in separate rooms, prompting an investigation. A previous incident occurred on Thursday when a neighbor reported an individual attempting to enter the property.
In Coney Island, a 36-year-old man, Jonathan Robalino, was arrested for allegedly attempting to kidnap a 6-year-old boy. The suspect, described by police as "emotionally disturbed," was apprehended after the child's parents chased him down and restrained him. The boy was unharmed and the suspect has been charged with assault and attempted kidnapping.