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Jewish Brandeis Center sues UC Berkeley over long-standing ‘unchecked’ antisemitism

A Jewish human rights group is suing the University of California, Berkeley over its alleged "unchecked" and long-standing spread of antisemitism on the college campus, the center announced Tuesday.

Food stamps: December direct payments worth up to $1,751 to Montana SNAP recipients begin in four days

Montana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its December payments, worth up to $1,751, in four days.

Biden administration attorney investigated after mocking Israel for Hamas-held hostages

The Department of Veterans Affairs is investigating an employee who posted a video on social media deriding efforts by Israel to release Hamas-held hostages, according to the agency.

Mayorkas: DHS using AI to catch fentanyl at border, track down kidnapped children

The Department of Homeland Security is swiftly following through on the White House's October order to harness and safeguard the use of artificial intelligence across government platforms, most notably in the fight against the fentanyl epidemic.

Blackhawks place Corey Perry on waivers citing ‘unacceptable’ behavior

The Chicago Blackhawks put forward and former alternate captain Corey Perry on waivers Tuesday with the intent to terminate his contract.

DeSantis wrapping up ‘full Grassley’ Iowa county tour in December as caucuses approach

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will wrap up his tour of Iowa's 99 counties on Dec. 2 as the 2024 presidential candidate looks to sway voters away from former President Donald Trump ahead of the Iowa caucuses in January.

Class-action settlement: Bank of America customers have 14 days to file exclusion in $500K communications settlement

Florida customers of Bank of America have 14 days to request to be excluded from a $500,000 settlement stemming from late-night debt collection messages.

Sandy Hook families offer to settle with Alex Jones for millions, not billions

Sandy Hook families, awarded up to $1.5 billion in judgments against Alex Jones, could settle for pennies on the dollar: $85 million over 10 years.

Biden emails nearly 1 million student loan borrowers to take credit for debt forgiveness

President Joe Biden sent an email Tuesday to nearly 1 million student borrowers alerting them that their loans had been forgiven through steps he has taken over the past three years.

Why Google is killing off millions of accounts starting this week

Google is slated to deactivate millions of accounts beginning at the end of this week as a matter of cybersecurity.
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