Police arrested hundreds of college students in the last week amid intensifying campus protests over the Israel-Gaza war. While demonstrations have been ongoing at some universities since the start of the war, they reached new levels after Columbia University’s president called in the New York Police Department to clear an encampment on campus shortly after testifying in front of Congress. We talk to two student journalists about what’s happening on their campuses: Esha Karam, a junior at Columbia University and managing editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator, and Aarya Mukherjee, a freshman news reporter at University of California, Berkeley’s The Daily Californian.
And in headlines: Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker detailed the tabloid’s ‘catch and kill’ strategy during former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial, the Supreme Court hears arguments today in a case that could decide whether states have to provide emergency abortion care to pregnant patients, and Pennsylvania Congresswoman Summer Lee edged out a more moderate challenger in the state’s Democratic primary.
Show Notes:
Understanding Russia's "Kamikaze" Drones
One Month Of Women-Led Protests In Iran
Don-Subpoena Relationship
Angry White Guys Gone Wild
No Country For Extremist Election Officials
No Digas Nada, Nury
Kerch Strait Bridge Is Falling Down
Puff Puff Pardon
Can Russia Take Its Foot Off My OPEC?
Herschel Walk Of Shame
L.A. Hopes For A New Sheriff In Town
I'm Sorry, Justice Jackson
Tracking The Devastation Of Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian Makes Landfall In Florida
Florida Prepares For Hurricane Ian
The Pound And The Fury
Move Over, Monkeypox
How Favre We've Fallen
A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Fraud
You Can't Always Declassify What You Want
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