Mooney, the Johns Hopkins historian, wonders how interested the new administration is in reporting on health problems.
Khalil, a graduate student in Columbia’s international affairs program, has remained detained since March 8 when immigration agents took him into custody at his off-campus apartment in Manhattan. While in custody, he missed the birth of his. His repeated requests to hold the newborn have been rejected by the jail, his attorneys said Wednesday.
As Shipman spoke under rainy skies, some students walked out while others booed and jeered. The acting president, who took over in late March, received aduring a smaller graduation ceremony Tuesday.Dozens of people protested across the street from the university’s main gates on Wednesday, and at least one person in a blue Columbia graduation robe was detained by New York City police. The NYPD did not immediately have any additional information on arrests.
Some students and faculty have accused Columbia’s leadership of capitulating to theat the expense of protecting foreign students.
Federal authorities have not accused Khalil of a crime, but have sought to deport him on the basis that his prominent role in protests against
may have undermined U.S. foreign policy interests.Milei still refers to Conan in the present tense, leading to intense speculation about the number of dogs he owns. Since assuming office, his dogs have remained out of sight. A government resolution prohibiting officials from disclosing information to the public about Milei’s mastiffs has done little to tamp down on the controversy.
Macetas con plantas y un bol de perro junto a la tumba de Milo en el cementerio para mascotas de Jardines del Almas, ubicado dentro de un refugio de animales a las afueras de Buenos Aires, Argentina, el martes 6 de mayo de 2025. (AP Foto/Natacha Pisarenko)Macetas con plantas y un bol de perro junto a la tumba de Milo en el cementerio para mascotas de Jardines del Almas, ubicado dentro de un refugio de animales a las afueras de Buenos Aires, Argentina, el martes 6 de mayo de 2025. (AP Foto/Natacha Pisarenko)
For heartbroken owners without the financial means to, Argentine morticians prepare burials and cremations.