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Videos shared on social media show chaos erupting near a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle when a conservative reporter clashed with demonstrators.The altercation occurred on campus Tuesday during an event scheduled to feature Turning Point USA founder and president Charlie Kirk. Kirk, whose organization has chapters at more than 2,000 universities across the country, was at the University of California for a Q&A session and speech when a bloody brawl involving one of his reporters broke out.A video shared on It’s reflected.At the time of publication, it was unclear how the brawl escalated or who…

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san antonio – In the wake of the shooting at Park North Shopping Center, KSAT took a closer look at San Antonio Police Department calls to the area.”I’m really scared. I’m scared to go out in general,” said a shopper who asked to remain anonymous.SAPD has not released many details about Sunday morning’s shooting, but said it is investigating it as a capital murder case.People who visited the area said they were surprised by what happened.”I usually feel pretty safe,” Samuel Breaux said. “I think it’s going to be pretty busy around here. And all kinds of crowds come through…

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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem isn’t finished slamming reporters for the aftermath of her report that she shot and killed a 14-month-old puppy, this time on Newsmax after the host appeared. Complaining about the “Hit Job” interview. He doubts Noem is still on Donald Trump’s running mate list, he said.Noem’s memoir contains controversial elements, including a story about meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un (which she declined to say was true and has since been removed from the book), His chances of becoming president are widely seen as dead. She is the former president’s vice presidential candidate. Trumpworld…

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The United States said Tuesday it has revoked some licenses to sell chips to China’s Huawei as part of its latest effort to rein in China’s technological prowess. “As part of this process, we may revoke export licenses, as we have done in the past,” a Commerce Department spokeswoman said, declining to comment on specific licenses. “However, we can confirm that we have revoked certain licenses for exports to Huawei.” Huawei’s consumer business has seen a resurgence since launching the Mate 60 Pro smartphone in August. The United States has revoked some permits for chip exports to Chinese tech giant…

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Gregory Shamus/Getty Images Caitlin Clark warms up before the Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings preseason game at College Park Center on May 3, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. CNN — IndyStar sports columnist Greg Doyle “does not cover the Indiana Fever,” an IndyStar spokesperson told CNN in a statement Tuesday. In April, Doyle had a cringe-worthy exchange during Caitlin Clark’s inauguration press conference as the new member of the WNBA team. An IndyStar writer had Clark make a heart with his hands, a gesture Clark often used during his career as a college basketball player. Clark replied, “Do you like it?”…

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ROY, Wash. — A Tacoma business owner had his box truck stolen twice in just a few days.Ron Baker said his truck was stolen from his property last Friday night and police found it on Roy’s property on Monday. Baker got permission to leave his truck at a local gas station, and when he went to pick it up Tuesday morning…it was gone again.”That feeling you don’t want to feel. It’s gone again,” Baker said. “I’m waiting for you to wake up. It’s like a bad dream.””May was my kickoff season. I was the one who organized the track,” Baker…

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The fate of political bigwigs will be decided in the Marathwada seats of Aurangabad, Jalna and Beed as they are scheduled to go to polls in the fourth phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra. While Jalna and Beed are witnessing a direct conflict, Aurangabad is experiencing a triangular fight. The seat of Lok Sabha is still known as Aurangabad, but the city and district was named after Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, the son of the legendary Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It was named Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. In Aurangabad, sitting MP Imtiyaz Jaleel, who is the president of…

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Three tornadoes touched down in Michigan on Tuesday as tens of millions of people across the central United States braced for severe storms that could bring damage from hail and high winds.A tornado watch, indicating conditions are ripe for a tornado, was issued by the National Weather Service for much of Indiana, western Ohio, and southern Michigan at 5 p.m. The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes in Michigan, injuring at least one person and causing damage. Several buildings, including the FedEx facility in Portage, collapsed.”Several tornadoes are possible and several severe tornadoes are possible,” the Storm Prediction Center warned.…

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It’s not your boring, run-of-the-mill school board meeting. From mask mandates to book bans, Brevard County’s school board has become a political battleground and the birthplace of a national movement. There is now a movement to dispel that image. The uproar began over a mask requirement at Brevard Public School Board meetings. Over the past three years, the rift has deepened and the debate has become even more heated. It was around the time that teacher Jennifer Jenkins was running for a seat on the school board. Ms. Jenkins said her husband is also a teacher, so she wanted to…

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Lifestyle Mary Madigan, News.com.au issued May 7, 2024, 9:38 PM ET “I’m not going to talk about what I eat in a day.” Australian influencer Laura Henshaw, 31, has officially called out the food sharing trend. “It’s harmful. I’ve been struggling with poor eating habits for two years and I fell into the trap of consuming this kind of content,” she said. Henshaw points out that even if we all eat the same thing, our bodies don’t all look the same, and that sharing has more to do with “body desire” than food inspiration. I realized that I was doing…

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