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Indiana University fires student newspaper adviser who refused to block news stories
Tension between Indiana University and its student newspaper flared this week with the elimination of the outlet's print editions and the firing of a faculty adviser, who refused an order to keep news stories out of a homecoming edition. Administrators may have been hoping to minimize distractions this homecoming weekend as the school prepares to celebrate a Hoosiers football team with its highest-ever national ranking. Instead, the controversy has entangled the school in questions about censo
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Goldman Sachs says the demand for gold is not just hype, and predicts the U.S. could still see a repeat of a Nixon-era spike
From 1970 to 1980, the price of gold skyrocketed more than 2,300% because of the end of the gold standard, soaring inflation, and the oil crisis.
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"He Killed Him On Live TV:" The NYC Mayor Debate Just Delivered A Jaw-Dropping Line
"This man is a generational communicator. I would not want to face off against him on any debate stage."
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Meta set to clinch nearly $30 billion financing deal for Louisiana data center site, Bloomberg News reports
Large-scale cloud service providers, called hyperscalers, have been racing to build AI infrastructure, with most of the investment going towards powering data centers. Meta and alternative asset manager Blue Owl Capital will split ownership of the Hyperion data center site in Richland Parish, Louisiana, with the social media giant retaining just 20%, Bloomberg said, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
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Robert Kiyosaki warns US baby boomers will be ‘wiped out,’ left homeless ‘all over’ the country — how to fight back now
Will your parents be “on the street” soon?
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‘Tragic loss’: Mass. school mourning staff member who died after being kicked by student
The worker collapsed to the ground during the altercation and was pronounced dead the next day.
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Arizona executes a man for killing 4 members of a family in Phoenix in 1993
A man convicted of killing four members of a Phoenix family over 30 years ago in an act of revenge over stolen goods was put to death Friday in Arizona’s second execution of the year. Richard Kenneth Djerf, 55, died by lethal injection for the killings of Albert Luna Sr. and Patricia Luna; their daughter Rochelle Luna, 18; and son Damien Luna, 5, at their home on Sept. 14, 1993. Djerf, who was in prison for over 29 years, chose not to seek clemency.
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