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In advocating for love, Seinfeld emphasized that the value extended beyond people to finding enthusiasm and joy in the mundane.
“I am encouraged by the bipartisan support the bill received today in the House,” said the legislation’s sponsor, House Speaker Tim Moore.
Student protesters were cheered as they marched across the stage wearing zip-tie handcuffs to protest Israel’s war in Gaza.
The senator received a request for an end to aid for Israel and amnesty for student protesters.
A small number of anti-Israel protesters marched out of the commencement when Jerry Seinfeld was announced. Many jeered the protesters.
“We all fight together. Because this is the only way to defeat the monsters of Hamas, who want to destroy us all,” said Prime Minister Netanyahu.
South Africa again applied to the World Court for provisional measures against Israel as it conducts operations in Rafah.
The new U.S. report finds it “reasonable to assess” that Israel has acted inconsistently with international law but does not conclude that it violated arms transfer agreements with Washington.
“If one had hoped an academic letter would be more reality-based, one would be disappointed,” David Bernstein wrote on the Volokh Conspiracy.
Democratic Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Donald Norcross of New Jersey sent a letter to the university’s president, requesting answers on antisemitism.
“I am deeply proud of all we have accomplished together,” wrote the academic leader, who led the administration for seven years.
Matt Lee, the Associated Press diplomatic writer, pressed the Foggy Bottom spokesman on the U.S. president’s threat if Israel goes into Rafah.