By Matthew Cullen Outside a Manhattan courthouse today, hundreds of protesters gathered to criticize the Trump administration’s plan to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University ...
By Stephanie Saul The Trump Administration’s abrupt withdrawal of $400 million in federal funding from Columbia University cast a pall over at least nine other campuses worried they could be next.
Photo: Ju Peng/Alexander Kazakov/Associated Press/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images At 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested former Columbia graduate student Mahmoud ...
WASHINGTON, March 8 (Reuters) - Columbia University's interim president said the school is working to address the "legitimate concerns" of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration after $400 ...
The Great British Bake Off star Dame Prue Leith has made an incredibly surprising career announcement ahead of the filming of the hit show's upcoming series. Having been a judge on the show since ...
Tesla's stock has plunged, and the electric carmaker faces boycotts. Many economists predict companies will pass on part or all of the added cost to consumers. The missing mother ran off the road ...
Columbia became the center of a U.S. pro-Palestinian protest movement that swept across college campuses nationwide last year and led to more than 2,000 arrests. Khalil, whose wife is pregnant ...
Katie DeRosa is the provincial affairs reporter for CBC British Columbia. She is based in Victoria. You can contact her at [email protected].
HELLO! brings you the latest news, photos and exclusives from the British Royal Family as they happen. The British royals are well-known for their charity work and public support of numerous ...
In May, he is set to co-chair the 2025 Met Gala - one of fashion's biggest nights - alongside big names like Anna Wintour, British race car driver Lewis Hamilton, singer Pharrell Williams and ...
The push to have more affordable housing in the North Okanagan could dramatically change an area of Vernon in the coming ...
In 2024, British Columbia saw over 1,600 wildfires burn approximately one million hectares of land. Between April 21 and October 7, 2024, over seven thousand residents were evacuated from their homes.