The Daily Populous

Friday March 28th, 2025 night edition

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A Yale professor who studies fascism is leaving the US to work at a Canadian university because of the current US political climate, which he worries is putting the US at risk of becoming a “fascist dictatorship”.

These changes include crackdowns on protests, increased security power and “internal reviews” of some academic programs, like the Middle Eastern studies department.

Stanley added: “You’ve got to just band together and say an attack on one university is an attack on all universities.

And maybe you lose that fight, but you’re certainly going to lose this one if you give up before you fight.

“I just became very worried because I didn’t see a strong enough reaction in other universities to side with Columbia.

Social media posts spread on Wednesday, noting the alarm sounded by a scholar of fascism leaving the country over its political climate.

“I see it as joining Canada, which is a target of Trump, just like Yale is a target of Trump.”. »

Massachusetts eighth-grader creates seizure detection device, earns national honor

Authored by cbsnews.com
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"I would say I'm just someone who's curious and I really want, in the future, I want to innovate.".

This moment turned into months of research, learning about epilepsy, seizure detection and why many products just don't work.

"I found that a lot of these solutions for seizure detection, either they're too expensive, they're not adjustable, they're not comfortable," said Wang. »

Zelensky: Putin will die soon and the Ukraine war will end

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President Putin is nearing the end of his life and the invasion of Ukraine will come to an end upon his demise, President Zelensky has said, warning that Moscow is readying its forces for an imminent offensive.

“He will die soon — that’s a fact — and it will all be over,” the Ukrainian leader, 47, told Eurovision News.

“I’m younger than Putin, so put your bets on me. »

Usha Vance’s Greenland Trip Somehow Gets More Embarrassing for Trump

Authored by newrepublic.com
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John Dutton, an attorney for one of the Venezuelan nationals, told TPM that it seemed to him that every move had been purposefully orchestrated.

“The way they did it, how they did it, in the middle of the night, how they didn’t allow them to tell their families.

Still, rumors that Trump had invoked the AEA circulated, and at 2 a.m. on March 15, Lee Gelernt, an ACLU attorney, filed suit to block their removals. »