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A university spokesperson confirmed that Massad was under investigation for allegedly making discriminatory remarks, as Shafik noted in her Wednesday testimony. Massad told CNN the investigation was “news” to him and he was not aware of it prior to Wednesday. The department chair did not respond, while the dean, Amy Hungerford, referred the inquiry to a university spokesperson who did not offer any comment. “Professor Massad has chaired his final meeting of the academic review committee,” a different Columbia spokesperson told CNN. Columbia Business School assistant professor Shai Davidai, who Shafik said was under investigation for harassment, told CNN that he has never spoken against students by name, only “pro-Hamas” student organizations and professors.
Persons: Minouche Shafik’s, Joseph Massad’s, Massad, ” Shafik, , Shafik, ” Massad, , Amy Hungerford, Elise Stefanik, Mohamed Abdou, Shai Davidai Organizations: New, New York CNN — Columbia University, CNN, Columbia, Education, Workforce, African Studies, of Arts and Sciences, Republican, Arts and Sciences, Columbia Business School Locations: New York, Gaza, Israel, Middle Eastern, Columbia
These include at least 69 school shootings this year, as of October 28. CNNMurdock was a high school sophomore in Ridgefield, Connecticut, on Valentine’s Day in 2018 when a young man opened fire at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, killing 14 students and three teachers. She came up with a plan for students to walk out of school in protest on April 20, 2018, the anniversary of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre. Lane Murdock, then 16, discussed logistics with classmates a week before the April, 20, 2018, National School Walkout. There have been two mass shootings in the country since the laws were tightened.
Persons: CNN — Lane Murdock, Marjory Stoneman, ” Murdock, , I’ve, “ We’ve, it’s, Lane Murdock, CNN Murdock, Stoneman, Murdock’s, Sandy Hook, Ray Sanchez, Murdock, , Dunblane, people’s Organizations: CNN, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Gun Safety, Firearms, Edinburgh, Ridgefield High School, Stoneman Douglas High School, Columbine, Oxford, Cambridge, National School, , Republican, Democratic, Giffords Law, Robb Elementary School, Edinburgh Napier University, America Locations: Connecticut, America, Ridgefield , Connecticut, Parkland , Florida, Ridgefield, New England, Hawaii, England, Guam, Parkland, Washington, DC, Uvalde , Texas, Scotland, , Scottish, Scotland –, Dunblane, , England’s Hungerford, Cumbria, Plymouth, United States
24 House members have reported spending taxpayer money on their official Twitter accounts this year. A recently-published government report on House members' office spending — encompassing April through June of this year — shows that 19 Republicans and 5 Democrats reported spending official funds on "Twitter Paid Features," recently rebranded as "X Premium." Additionally, the amount of money that offices are spending on Twitter is relatively minuscule compared to other expenses. In addition to lawmakers' personal offices, several House committees have spent money on enhanced Twitter features, including the Committees on the Budget, Financial Services, Oversight and Accountability, and Rules. Here are the 5 House Democrats who have spent taxpayer money on Twitter:Rep. Brendan Boyle of PennsylvaniaRep. Joaquin Castro of TexasRep. Jason Crow of ColoradoRep. Maxwell Frost of FloridaRep. Johnathan Jackson of IllinoisAdvertisementAdvertisementAnd here are the 19 House Republicans who have spent taxpayer money on Twitter:
Persons: , Elon Musk, Lauren Boebert, Maxwell Frost of, Joey Hungerford, Kevin McCarthy —, Joaquin Castro, Joaquin Castro of Texas —, Brendan Boyle, Joaquin Castro of, Jason Crow, Maxwell Frost, Johnathan Jackson Organizations: Service, Twitter, Republicans, X, Republican, Financial Services, Democrats, Pennsylvania Rep, Joaquin Castro of Texas Rep, Colorado Rep, Florida Rep Locations: Wall, Silicon, Colorado, Maxwell Frost of Florida, Joaquin Castro of Texas, Illinois
“A vote was taken to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from the House Freedom Caucus – for some of the things she’s done,” Harris told reporters Thursday. According to Harris, Greene can no longer attend weekly meetings as they are reserved for members. A spokesperson for Boebert declined to say how she voted at the June Freedom Caucus meeting. “There was nothing personal about Congresswoman Boebert’s vote regarding MTG’s membership status in the House Freedom Caucus,” Boebert spokesperson Joey Hungerford said in a statement. Unlike the majority of the House Freedom Caucus, Greene stood by McCarthy in his fight to become speaker and opposed members of the group who blockaded the House floor for a week over the debt ceiling deal House GOP leaders negotiated with the White House.
Persons: Marjorie Taylor Greene, Andy Harris of, , ” Harris, Harris, Greene, , ” Greene, Trump, Lauren Boebert, Boebert’s, Joey Hungerford, Scott Perry, Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy Organizations: CNN, GOP, Republican, House, Politico, Caucus, , Northwest, White Locations: Georgia, Andy Harris of Maryland, Northwest Georgia, Washington, America, Colorado, Pennsylvania
An entrepreneur who now has just weeks to live set up a charity called Elizabeth's Smile last year. Nick Hungerford founded the charity to help children who lose a parent to a terminal illness. An entrepreneur who has terminal cancer and just weeks left to live has set up a charity to support children who lose a parent to a terminal illness. He came up with the charity idea in January 2022 after being told there were no resources to help grieving children who lose a parent. "I said 'I'm not going to accept this,'" Hungerford told The Telegraph.
Persons: Nick Hungerford, Elizabeth's, it'd, It's, I've, Hungerford, I'm, he's, Elizabeth Organizations: JPMorgan, Morning, BBC Radio, BBC, London Tech Locations: British
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