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Col Rob Maness
Col Michael Ward
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Dr. Peter Vincent Pry
*Former DOJ Attorney:
Sidney Powell
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William Binney
*Former CIA Operative:
Verne Lyon
*US State Dept. / Middle East
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*Former INTERPOL and DHS
Special Agent Eric Caron

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Alaska law enforcement responds to World War II-era plane crash with 2 people on board

On April 23, 2024

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A World War II-era plane crashed along a river near Fairbanks, Alaska, according to Alaska State Troopers.

Troopers said in an online dispatch a Douglas C-54, a four-engine propeller transport aircraft used by the U.S. Air Forces in World War II and the Korean War, crashed along the Tanana River on Tuesday afternoon.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed to Fox News Digital that two people were on board the aircraft at the time of the crash.

NATIONAL GUARD DELAYS ALASKA STAFFING CHANGES THAT THREATENED NATIONAL SECURITY, CIVILIAN RESCUES

The FAA said that the crash happened shortly after the plane took off from Fairbanks International Airport at 10 a.m. local time.

EXTENSIVE FLOOD DAMAGE PRODS NEW ENGLAND STATES TO REEVALUATE DAMS, CULVERTS

Local, state and federal agencies were all responding to the crash site.

"Please avoid the area and expect an increased first responder presence in the area," troopers said in the dispatch. "Additional information will be released as it becomes available."

John Dougherty, a trooper's spokesperson, did not provide additional information when reached out for comment.

This is a developing story.

Trump slams 'unconstitutional' gag order as trial wraps for day: 'All Biden'

On April 23, 2024

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Former President Trump slammed what he described as an "unconstitutional" gag order imposed on him during his trial in Manhattan while pinning blame for the trial and ongoing anti-Israel protests unfolding on college campuses nationwide on President Biden.

"We have a gag order, which to me is totally unconstitutional. I'm not allowed to talk, but people are allowed to talk about me. So, they can talk about me," Trump said outside the New York City courtroom. "They can say whatever they want, they can lie, but I'm not allowed to say anything. I just have to sit back and look at why a conflicted judge has ordered me to have [a] gag order," he said.

"I don't think anybody's ever seen anything like this. I'd love to talk to you people. I'd love to say everything that's on my mind, but I'm restricted because I have a gag order," he continued.

Trump was back in court on Tuesday as presiding Judge Juan Merchan held a hearing on the prosecution's request that Trump be held in contempt for violating the gag order. Merchan imposed the gag order on Trump before the trial began, ordering Trump to abstain from making comments — or directing others to make comments — about witnesses’ potential participation or the prosecution team. The gag order does allow Trump to publicly speak about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. 

LIVE UPDATES: NY VS TRUMP TRIAL TO RESUME AS FORMER PRESIDENT FIGHTS OFF GAG ORDER ALLEGATIONS

Prosecutors during the hearing presented 10 instances in which Trump allegedly violated the gag order in social media posts. The DA’s office argued he should pay a $1,000 fine each for a handful of the instances.

Trump’s legal team pushed back by arguing that the posts in question were examples of the 45th president responding to attacks.

Merchan has not yet issued a decision on whether Trump was in contempt, but he warned the Trump defense team that they were "losing all credibility" during the hearing.

NY VS TRUMP: FIRST WITNESS TAKES STAND IN MANHATTAN COURT

"I’ve asked you eight or nine times, ‘Show me the exact post that he was responding to,’ and you haven’t been able to do that once," Merchan told Trump attorney Todd Blanche.

"I have to tell you right now, you’re losing all credibility in the court," Merchan said.

Trump continued in his comments after court wrapped up the day that the ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations raging on some of the nation’s most elite college campuses are "Biden’s fault," in addition to the trial itself.

"That's Biden's fault," he said of the school protests. "And by the way, this trial is all Biden."

"He can't put two sentences [together], but he's out campaigning," Trump continued of Biden. "He's out campaigning. And I'm here in a courtroom, sitting here … sitting up as straight as I can all day long because, you know what? It's a very unfair situation."

NY VS TRUMP: JUDGE WARNS TRUMP TEAM THEY'RE 'LOSING ALL CREDIBILITY' IN GAG ORDER HEARING

Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. He has pleaded not guilty to all counts.

NY VS TRUMP: JUDGE DELIVERS JURY INSTRUCTIONS AS OPENING STATEMENTS KICK OFF

The trial focuses on Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, paying former pornographic actor Stormy Daniels $130,000 to allegedly quiet her claims of an alleged extramarital affair she had with Trump in the early 2000s. Trump has denied having an affair with Daniels.

Prosecutors allege the Trump Organization reimbursed Cohen and fraudulently logged the payments as legal expenses.

‘90210’ alums Tori Spelling, Shannen Doherty pinpoint the moment their friendship unraveled

On April 23, 2024

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Shannen Doherty and Tori Spelling are opening up about the tougher moments in their friendship.

Spelling recently stopped by Doherty's "Let's Be Clear" podcast, during which the two reminisced about some of their wild times together going out in Hollywood and all the laughs they share, before transitioning to what led to the break-up of their friendship.

The two revealed they had caught up on a recent flight back from Pittsburgh, during which they "were trying to figure out" what "pivotal moment" ended their friendship. After Doherty pointed it out, Spelling was quick to admit she's "a swayer," adding it has always been her "downfall." 

"You were always easily swayed. And it was very frustrating for me because I always used to tell you like, ‘Yeah, Tor, have an opinion.’ Like, you're smart, you're funny, you're talented. I loved you and I respected you and I wanted you to believe in yourself as much as I believed in you. So then, seeing you get swayed, and our friendship ending. We're on the plane were trying to figure out what was the weak point where you were able to be swayed, and I kind of just went, I can't keep fighting for this, and I think it was your boyfriend."

SHANNEN DOHERTY RECALLS ‘90210’ FIGHT WITH JENNIE GARTH: ‘SHE LOST IT ON ME’

At the time, both Doherty and Spelling were in relationships, which they were able to admit "weren't great" and both of which "had a lot of issues." The two boyfriends went on to befriend each other, with Spelling saying that "they were better to each other than they were to us."

Doherty explained she thinks Spelling's boyfriend got in between them allegedly "because he was abusive," both physically and verbally, and she couldn't sit back and watch her friend be treated that way.

"I remember we went to Mexico with our boyfriends, and you called me crying from your room, and you came to my room, and there was a point — I specifically remember looking at you and saying, 'You have to end it with him, or I'm going to actually kill him. Like — I can't stand by and watch this.' All I could think is that, cause you didn't break up with him. You stayed, and you got tortured for a little bit longer, but we sort of started drifting apart."

Although this played a huge factor, Doherty was able to pinpoint a few interactions between her and the rest of the "90210" cast, as other moments which caused some contention between her and Spelling. They starred together on the show from 1990 to 1994, when Doherty made her exit.

Throughout the conversation, Doherty repeatedly stressed that the two considered each other "sisters" and the sudden end of their friendship was surprising, with Doherty explaining, "One minute we were friends, and then one minute we weren't." She attributed it to the cast members' inability to confront Spelling, therefore directing all their anger towards her.

"If you were late, I was late. If I was late, you were late, because we were always together," Doherty explained. "Some cast members didn't really like that, which I understand as well, but I always got the brunt of it, because they're not going to say something to the producer's daughter."

Doherty shared two moments in which Spelling was swayed by the other cast members, and failed to stand up for her, including arguments over what to buy for the crew as a cast Christmas gift. A majority of the cast wanted to buy a van, which they would donate to charity in the name of the crew, while Doherty wanted to buy something more tangible the crew could actually use.

"I remember that particular moment," Spelling said. "I was really conflicted, because I had everyone coming at me like, you have to be on this side or that side, and it's like why? It was one against many, and I was young, and, you know what, f--- that. I got easily swayed. It's not about being young. I want to be accountable and be like, ‘Yeah, I f---ing bought into it.’ I was probably like, ‘Cool, van rocks.’ I didn't want to do the van. I think we talked about it. I didn't want to do the van." 

Doherty then shared a second contentious moment between her and the cast, which came after she posed for the cover of Rolling Stone with the late Luke Perry and Jason Priestley.

She explained some cast members, including Spelling, told her she "should not be doing covers without the entire cast [and] that [she] should have said no to Rolling Stone Magazine," noting the same comment was not made to the boys. Spelling immediately apologized for participating in the ambush, with Doherty saying she could tell Spelling was uncomfortable, but was just waiting for her to "speak up for me."

"I couldn't. I'm sorry. I couldn't," Spelling said. "I still can't speak up for myself sometimes — at 50."

"I think when I was young, it was whoever was the alpha more at the moment would sway me. And I think I couldn't stand up for myself," Spelling added. "I didn't take ownership of anything. So it's like, you know, nice, nice, nice to everyone. But it's like you said, have a f---ing opinion about something. And I'm sure I did." 

Murdered Kansas moms suspect bought Tasers, burners before women went missing, searched 'pain level': docs

On April 23, 2024

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A grandmother accused of killing two Kansas women amid a child custody battle searched "taser pain level" and other phrases that give insight into the women's horrific deaths, court documents reveal. 

Grandmother Tifany Machel Adams, 54, her boyfriend, Tad Bert Cullum, and married couple Cole and Cora Twombly all face two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of kidnapping and one count of conspiracy to commit murder in the deaths of 27-year-old mother Veronica Butler and visitation supervisor Jilian Kelley, a 38-year-old preacher's wife who was also a mother. 

The four belonged to a religiously affiliated anti-government group called "God's Misfits," Fox News Digital previously reported

Their motive, investigators say, was to get custody of Butler's two children. Wrangler Rickman, Adams' son, had custody of the children but was confirmed to be in an Oklahoma rehab facility when the women disappeared. Butler was allowed supervised visitation with her children every Saturday and was likely to be granted unsupervised visitation during an upcoming hearing, per court documents. 

Butler and Kelley were last seen alive on March 30 as they set off from Hugoton, Kansas, to a court-supervised visit with Butler's two children in Oklahoma. 

SUSPECTS CHARGED WITH KILLING KANSAS WOMEN BELONGED TO ANTI-GOVERNMENT 'GOD'S MISFITS' GROUP, AFFIDAVIT SAYS

When the pair never brought Butler's daughter to a birthday party as planned, Butler's family set off to look for the two women. 

They found Butler's car on the border between Kansas and Oklahoma with "evidence in and around the vehicle that indicated a severe injury," including blood on the road and Butler's glasses on the ground near a broken hammer.

A pistol magazine was found in Kelley's purse at the scene, investigators wrote, but the pistol was nowhere to be found, according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital.

Interviews with the Twombly's 16-year-old and a review of Adams' phone and data from three burner phones led investigators to find the women's bodies on April 14 in a cow pasture leased by Cullum, court documents show.

VERMONT SON SPEAKS OUT 6 MONTHS AFTER RETIRED MOTHER'S MYSTERY MURDER: 'TURN YOURSELF IN AND TURN TO CHRIST'

Adams told police that Butler and Rickman's children were staying the night with family friends on March 29 and that Butler had canceled her visitation with the children on the morning of March 30. But Butler's phone records indicated that although she did call Adams, she was in the process of picking up Kelley for the visit. Kelley was Butler's preferred supervisor for visitations, investigators wrote.

Rickman's grandmother, Debi Knox-Davis, reported to police that the father of the children told her their family wouldn't have to worry about their custody battle with Butler for much longer, per court documents. He told her Adams "knew the path the judge walked to work," she told police, and that they planned to "take out Veronica at drop off (sic)." 

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) obtained a warrant to search Adams' phone on April 1. Searches performed on the device allegedly included "taser pain level," gun shops, prepaid cellular phones and "how to get someone out of [your] house."

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A search of local gun shops later showed that Adams had purchased five stun guns on March 23.

On April 3, the Twombly couple's daughter reportedly told police that she was told her parents, Adams and Cullum were responsible for Butler and Kelley's deaths. Adams had provided the other three with burner phones, she said, so they could communicate discreetly about their plans.

Before the women were last seen on March 30, the 16-year-old reportedly said she'd overheard conversations between the four suspects about how "Butler [was] not protecting her children from her brother ... in reference to a sexual abuse allegation." 

The 16-year-old said her parents told her they would "not have to worry about [Butler] again" and that the two may have been placed in a well, per court documents.

"[The 16-year-old] asked why [Kelley] had to die and was told by Cora that [Kelley] wasn't innocent either, as she had supported Butler," investigators wrote.

The group's plan was initially to "throw an anvil through Butler's windshield while driving, making it look like an accident because anvils regularly fall off work vehicles," Cora allegedly told the 16-year-old.

The minor reportedly named a fifth party who was involved in planning the women's deaths but who has yet to be arrested. 

OSBI investigators found records that Adams had purchased the three prepaid cellphones. Tracing the previous locations of the phones led detectives to "fresh dirt work" covered with hay, where the women's bodies were found, according to authorities.

Although the women's bodies and causes of death are pending a medical examiner's report, OSBI said, there is "no chance" Butler and Kelley are still alive.

"This case is tragic," OSBI spokesperson Hunter McKee told KFDA. "You have two people who are dead and four people who committed an absolutely brutal crime."

Morgan Wallen partners with Make-A-Wish foundation after Nashville bar arrest

On April 23, 2024

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Morgan Wallen made one Mississippi child battling cancer a very happy girl on Saturday.

The embattled country singer and his foundation partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to grant Jayla Hibbler, 12, the chance to meet her favorite artist. 

Jayla completed both her chemo and radiation treatments on Monday and Wednesday of last week, respectively.

MORGAN WALLEN JOKES HE'S 'A LITTLE ROWDY' AT FIRST CONCERT FOLLOWING ARREST

According to an Instagram post shared by the Morgan Wallen Foundation, Jayla got to see Wallen on his "One Night At A Time" tour stop in Oxford. She was given "custom boots and an outfit" as well.

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Local Mississippi outlet WDAM-TV reported that Jayla was surprised to learn her wish had been granted, walking into a clothing store expecting to go shopping last Thursday morning. She was instead greeted by Make-A-Wish Mississippi, who told her she'd be meeting Wallen that weekend.

Jayla has stage 4 Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma, according to the outlet.

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Wallen's foundation's partnership with Make-A-Wish comes just over two weeks after the country star allegedly threw a chair off the roof of a Nashville, Tennessee, bar. He was arrested on April 7 and charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one count of misdemeanor disorderly conduct.

His attorney, Worrick Robinson, confirmed the charges to Fox News Digital, adding that the singer had been arrested at 10:53 p.m. and was "cooperating fully with authorities."

On the eve of his Oxford concert, the "Last Night" singer broke his silence regarding the arrest, writing, "I didn't feel right publicly checking in until I made amends with some folks. I’ve touched base with Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the good people at Chief’s. I'm not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility."

He continued, "I have the utmost respect for the officers working every day to keep us all safe. Regarding my tour, there will be no change."

WATCH: MORGAN WALLEN TELLS OLE MISS CROWD HE'S ‘A LITTLE ROWDY’ FOLLOWING NASHVILLE ARREST

Wallen's concert took place at Ole Miss on Saturday, despite inclement weather.

Once the concert started, Wallen continued to make fun of his recent circumstances, telling a story about how his rowdiness nearly got him kicked off his high school baseball team, before playing the song "'98 Braves." He joked that he was still "a little rowdy" now.

Watchdog CEO confronts anti-Israel protesters at Columbia: 'Which is your favorite terrorist group?'

On April 23, 2024

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FIRST ON FOX: A watchdog organization with a focus on higher education released footage exposing the chaos occurring at the epicenter of the anti-Israel protests plaguing one of America's most prestigious Ivy League universities.

Adam Guillette, President of Accuracy In Media, went to the campus of Columbia University in New York to speak with the individuals behind the anti-Israel protests that have erupted at the school, filming his encounters in a video shared with Fox News Digital.

Guillette, who is Jewish, confronted several individuals at the protest, but did not receive a warm welcome when he asked them questions about Hamas, the safety of Jewish students, and why they are protesting Israel.

One individual claimed students are not being threatened on the campus - despite the Morningside main campus switching to hybrid or remote learning for the remainder of the spring semester due to safety concerns.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MOVES TO HYBRID LEARNING ON MAIN CAMPUS AMID ANTISEMITIC PROTESTS

When asked who their favorite terrorist group was, one activist said "IDF" - which stands for the Israel Defense Force, the military of Israel.

Others cursed at Guillette or told him to "shut up" when asked if Hamas should remain in charge of "Palestine." Another individual flipped off Guillette and told him to "f--- off.'

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The footage also captured a crowd that was reciting a chant shockingly comparing the New York Police Department to the KKK. 

Asked what the best way to deal with Hamas would be, one individual said "to dissolve the Israeli state."

The watchdog group also brought "moving trucks" to the protest that called for Columbia University President Minouche Shafik to resign, as she faces calls from congress to step down.

"[Columbia University President] Minouche Shafik has failed time and again to protect Jewish students on campus and hold antisemitic students and faculty accountable," Guillette said in a statement to Fox News Digital last week.

"During Wednesday’s hearing, Shafik made a number of empty promises and insincere statements about the state of antisemitism on Columbia’s campus," he continued. "Just one day later, radical antisemites continued to terrorize Jewish students on campus and spew their hateful ideology. The last 48 hours have made it abundantly clear that Shafik is not fit to serve as Columbia President."

The cameraman filming for Accuracy In Media was reportedly assaulted while filming the agitators, according to the video.

"One thing that is abundantly clear is that this campus is out of control," Guillete said in the video. "These are radicals, they need to be held accountable."

More than 100 anti-Israel protesters were arrested at New York University (NYU) Monday, as similar protests erupt on college campuses across the country.

Fox News Politics: Trump's other crime, revealed

On April 23, 2024

The latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, eRead more

Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. 

What's happening? 

-Biden's response to antisemitic protests angers social media

-Schumer to take up $95B aid package despite bipartisan opposition

-Judge hammers Trump attorneys over gag order

New York prosecutors on Tuesday revealed the other crime they claim former President Trump was trying to conceal when he allegedly falsified his business records.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged Trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. In order for prosecutors to secure a criminal conviction, they must convince the jury that Trump allegedly committed the crime of falsifying business records in "furtherance of another crime." 

The supposed "other crime" has been speculated about among legal scholars and pundits, but on Tuesday New York prosecutor Joshua Steinglass on Tuesday identified the legal code: Trump allegedly ran afoul of a New York law called "conspiracy to promote or prevent election."

New York Law 17-152 states: "Any two or more persons who conspire to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means and which conspiracy is acted upon by one or more of the parties thereto, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor."

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COMMITMENT ISSUES: Biden could be denied pivotal state by growing movement …Read more

SILENT LEADER: Education secretary silent on protections for Jewish students as Ivy League campus descends into antisemitic chaos …Read more

'FINISH LINE': Schumer to take up $95 billion Israel, Ukraine aid package despite bipartisan opposition …Read more

'A LAME DUCK': Speaker Johnson dodges ouster vote amid heated MTG rhetoric …Read more

'HE'S TRYING VERY HARD': Trump defends Johnson as Marjorie Taylor Greene pushes to oust speaker …Read more

POISON IVY: NY House Republicans band together to demand Columbia president step down …Read more

'CESSPOOL OF PARTISANSHIP': GOP lawmaker demands answers on former Biden official joining Trump's prosecution team …Read more

BOTCHED PROBE: Bombshell House report bashes CIA handling of internal sexual assault cases …Read more

'PRO-HAMAS RHETORIC': Republicans demand Biden officials address Columbia University ‘pro-terrorist mobs’ …Read more

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'A DISGRACE': Trump blames Biden for college anti-Israel protests …Read more

LOSING IT: Judge hammers Trump attorneys over gag order …Read more

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State Department contradicts claim of 'same standard' for Israeli, Hamas conduct

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The U.S. State Department appears to have contradicted itself on whether Israel is held to a different moral standard than Hamas.

Yesterday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters that there was no "double standard" of expectations for either side of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

"Do we have a double standard? The answer is ‘no,’" Blinken said Monday while discussing the department's report on human rights violations in the region.

BIDEN ADMIN NOTES 'URGENT' CONCERN OVER ISRAEL IN GAZA HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT

He continued, "As this report makes clear, in general, as we're looking at human rights and the condition of human rights around the world, we apply the same standard to everyone."

Ambassador David Satterfield, the State Department's special envoy for Middle East humanitarian issues, however, seemed to directly contradict this assertion on Tuesday, saying that there is indeed a different standard of behavior expected from Israel in the conflict.

"Now with respect to Israel, we require from Israel — because it is the right and moral thing to do — a very different standard of conduct," Satterfield told reporters during a press conference.

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He continued, "And as I noted in my remarks, the president made clear on his visit to Israel shortly after Oct. 7, it's not just strategically important for you to do this. It's the morally right thing to do. It is the reflection of what Israel is — a democracy with values."

The State Department's annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices highlighted Israel prominently, featuring concerns over the country's precautions to minimize the civilian toll of Palestinians on the first page, which is normally reserved for the most egregious of human rights abusers. 

In the report's preface, Blinken addressed human rights concerns about the war between Israel and terrorist group Hamas prior to either Iran or the Taliban in Afghanistan. 

The secretary of state explained that the U.S. has "made clear" that Israel needs to follow international law "and take every feasible precaution to protect civilians." Blinken emphasized that the department is still "urgently" raising concerns about civilian deaths in Gaza during the war.

The U.S. also "repeatedly" brought up concerns about humanitarian aid access in Gaza, civilian displacement and "unprecedented" journalist deaths, the report noted. 

Israel was mentioned before the Biden administration's State Department addressed "ongoing and brutal human rights abuses in Iran" or "the Taliban’s systemic mistreatment of and discrimination against Afghanistan’s women and girls." 

Fox News Digital's Julia Johnson contributed to this report.

Israeli consulate in New York ‘deeply troubled’ by ‘rise in anti-Semitic incidents’ at Columbia, NYU

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The Israeli consulate in New York City tells Fox News Digital Tuesday that it is "deeply troubled" by the "recent rise in anti-Semitic incidents" unfolding at schools such as Columbia and New York University. 

The Consulate General of Israel in New York said "Such acts contravene free speech principles and have no place in academia." 

"We are deeply troubled and strongly condemn the recent rise in anti-Semitic incidents at institutions such as Columbia University and NYU, where Jewish, Israeli, and pro-Israeli students are targeted and denied a safe educational environment," it said. 

"These manifestations of hate are unacceptable. Institutional leaders must urgently address and correct these behaviors," the consulate added. "Recent events have been overlooked for too long without significant intervention, which is now crucial than ever for the safety and well-being of all students." 

LIVE UPDATES: ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES 

The consulate also told Fox News Digital that "We trust that the relevant authorities and institutions will take the necessary steps to address and prevent any form of discrimination on campus." 

Anti-Israel protests at New York University's campus turned violent Monday night when demonstrators hurled bottles at police officers who were sent to the scene to disperse a large unruly crowd, officials said.  

NYPD sources confirmed to Fox News on Tuesday that 133 demonstrators were arrested by police using zip ties and flex cuffs to remove the protesters from campus. They were taken on a bus to police headquarters, where they were charged with trespassing, the sources added. 

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At Columbia University, students were instructed on Tuesday that classes have shifted to virtual or hybrid amid ongoing safety concerns stemming from anti-Israel protests. 

The new guidelines said all courses on the Morningside main campus have moved to hybrid learning "until the end of each school’s Spring 2024 semester." 

"Safety is our highest priority as we strive to support our students’ learning and all the required academic operations," the school's Provost Angela Olinto wrote in a statement released early Tuesday morning. "It’s vital that teaching and learning continue during this time." 

Fox News’ Lawrence Richard, Chris Pandolfo and Michael Dorgan contributed to this report. 

Conservative group builds ‘America First’ coalition to fight 'radical left's extreme positions and agenda'

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An organization working to advance the "America First" agenda has united a diverse coalition of conservative groups to fight together "against the radical left's extreme positions and agenda" ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Led by America First Works, a 501c4 that's closely aligned with the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) and promotes an "America First" agenda through policy and legislation, the coalition was constructed earlier this month during a meeting in the nation's capital, where a pledge to work together was signed.

"On April 3rd, America First Works hosted a meeting at the Willard Hotel, which is historic in and of itself – Martin Luther King refined his speech [there], Abraham Lincoln was there – and brought together over 50 organizations, over 100 people, to just sit down and discuss how we can best work together," Ashley Hayek, who serves as the executive director at America First Works and the chief engagement officer at America First Policy Institute, told Fox News Digital about the "historic" meeting.

"For the first time since Reagan's presidency, [we brought] all of the groups together to work together and to commit that we would coordinate moving forward, whether it's early vote or ballot harvesting where it's legal, mobilization, [or] election integrity," she added.

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Titled "United We Win," the pledge was signed by dozens of conservative groups with wide-ranging interests who share common goals: To reclaim "our nation's narrative," to "win the argument" ahead of the presidential election, and "saving America."

Those who signed the pledge vowed to "work together as never before" as they "harness our collective resources, wisdom, and energy to educate like never before, to grow our coalition with unwavering dedication, and to advance conservative solutions that will steer our country back toward prosperity, security, and freedom."

"Our mission is clear: reclaim our nation's narrative, win the argument, hold our elected officials accountable, and begin the work of healing and rebuilding," the pledge reads. "Each member organization promises to contribute fully towards our shared goal. We will combine our energies, budgets, and abilities, leaving no stone unturned, no resource untapped, and no citizen unengaged."

Celebrating the diversity of the groups that pledged their support, Hayek insisted this was the "first step" in ensuring a successful election year.

"You have Rebecca Weber, the CEO of AMAC [Association of Mature American Citizens]. It's a group very similar to AARP, but for conservative seniors. You have groups like Ralph Reed's Faith and Freedom Coalition, who are mobilizing across the country. You also have groups like Bienvenido that focuses on Hispanic outreach," she said.

"This was the first step in bringing everyone together and to have conversations about what this year looks like, how we reclaim the narrative, how we win messaging, how we push back together against the radical left's extreme positions and agenda," Hayek added.

Other groups that attended the meeting and signed onto the pledge, Hayek said, included Tea Party Patriots Action and Turning Point Action.

"All of our groups have different missions that are very unique, but we all have the same goal of wanting to make America first and to save our country," Hayek said. "Making sure that we are all talking together, working together, understanding what each group is doing, is really the first step. That was accomplished by signing that pledge and committing to each other that we will unite like we have never united before."

Pointing to early voting efforts that are being championed by the coalition, Hayek highlighted the fact that "life happens" and noted that some circumstances may prevent people in certain areas of the country from getting to the polls on Election Day.

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"If you look at what just recently happened in New York in this special election, you had a snowstorm. Those that did not vote early were not able to possibly cast their ballot. You look at what happened in Reno in 2022 – and it's a very important Senate race – there was a freak snowstorm that came through and people were not able to cast their ballot," she said. "While I think most of us agree that there should be Election Day only, no mail ballots, one vote, one person, complete clear rule of the law voting, that's not reality.... We need to use every tool possible to reach voters, and get people to vote early."

Hayek noted that conservatives should be taking advantage of mailing in their ballots early in states where it's permitted, as she stressed the importance of "getting caught up with the times, modernizing our tactics, working together, and turning out the vote."

"Conservatives and the America First movement, we are on the right side of policies. We are for families, we are for hardworking Americans, we have policy plans that change hearts and minds. We actually saw that in 2022.… We saw historic numbers, increases in Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, suburban women who supported conservative causes," Hayek said. "Now we just need to implement the tactics to make sure we're turning out our votes in the right places so that we can save our country."

Hayek also spoke briefly about the AFPI's Pathway to 2025 initiative, which she described as a "five pillar plan" that's "really simple."

She said the effort, which is being led by former New York GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin, is about "messaging and data, it's unifying the movement, it's project 19, focusing on the counties that we believe will ultimately determine the next election, it's our ballot harvesting and voter mobilization, and then, of course, day one of what a new administration looks like."

"By the way, the day one of the new administration, that's not just a White House. It's also in our states… how we can we have a big impact at even at the school board level," she added.

Asked about the plan and how it would work as far as the replacement of certain individuals or groups who are already a part of the government, Hayek said, "That team has assembled over 600 volunteers that have done deep dives into each one of the departments to determine best practices, so they can hit the ground running on day one of a new administration."

"That work is so important because it's something that the left has done incredibly well and something that, as conservatives, we can do so much better," she said.

Recognizing that the "conservative movement has been outspent," Hayek said she's confident "we will not be outsmarted."

"Right now, it's very clear that the America First movement, the conservative movement, is focused," she added. "They're dedicated to working together."

Nikola Jokic's brothers appear to get into physical altercation in stands after team's comeback

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The Denver Nuggets pulled off a wild comeback against the Los Angeles Lakers, but it wasn't too fun for everyone rooting for the defending champions.

In fact, the brothers of the defending NBA Finals MVP, and likely soon-to-be three-time regular season MVP Nikola Jokic, appeared to be involved in quite a skirmish in the stands after the final whistle on Monday night.

Video shows that Jokic's brothers were involved in an altercation shortly after Jamal Murray's buzzer-beater that completed a 20-point comeback, with at least one of them, older brother Strahinja, throwing a punch.

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A video posted on TikTok showed one brother appearing to climb over a row of seats and punch a man in the face. 

Women behind the brothers — one of whom was Nikola's wife, Natalija, holding the couple's one-year-old daughter — tried to de-escalate the situation. Reports say the NBA is investigating the incident.

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The brothers have been involved in altercations before. During the 2021 playoffs, Jokic and Phoenix’s Devin Booker got into it with one another. Jokic wound up getting ejected, and his brothers had to be held back in the stands. Following that altercation, they were in a Twitter battle with Marcus Morris.

The older brother who threw the punch was also arrested for allegedly choking and punching a woman in 2019, and he was charged with felony second-degree assault and misdemeanor false imprisonment and obstruction of phone surface.

Jokic finished with 27 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists. He grabbed 10 boards in the first quarter alone. Assuming he is named the MVP of the regular season, it will be his third in the last four years. 

The series moves to Los Angeles for Game 3 on Thursday night, as the Lakers now trail 2-0.

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Adams, NYPD blame 'outside agitators' for fueling anti-Israel protests at Columbia, NYU

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Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Police Department top brass condemned "outside agitators" for fanning the flames of anti-Israel protests at Columbia and New York University as police made more arrests.

At his usual Tuesday press conference from City Hall, Adams, a Democrat and former police officer, praised the NYPD's response. 

"We can't have outside agitators come in and be destructive to our city," Adams said. "Someone wanted something to happen at that protest at NYU." 

"People who peacefully protest for an issue, they're not throwing bottles [and] chairs," the mayor added. "And so we know that we have acknowledged and saw across the country there are people who come [who] have nothing to do with the issue, and they want to aggravate. Now, if those police officers didn't show a high level of discipline, this could have been an ugly situation." 

The NYPD confirmed that 120 people were taken into custody by New York University on Monday, including 116 who were released with a summons for trespassing. 

The department identified four people who were issued desk appearance tickets: Asif Ali, 24, of Queens; Tracy Jawad, 24, of Brooklyn; Bassel Yassein, 27, of Brooklyn; and Harrison Frahn, 22, of Brooklyn. All four were charged with resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration, while Ali and Yassein also face a trespassing charge.

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"What I learned during the Black Lives Matter protest, when I was notified under the previous administration that there were anarchists that came into the city with the determination of really disrupting and tearing our city apart," Adams said. "We strongly believe that is the case right now, that there are people who are here. They latch on to any protests to see our police officers having bottles thrown at them, chairs."

Adams referenced seeing a photo of an officer's helmet dented after a demonstrator struck him in the head with a chair, defending the choice to have officers maintain a presence in riot gear.

"They are going to protect themselves from what I believe is a number of people who are really trying to use this to cause violence in our city. And we're going to … seek them out, and we're going to identify them," the mayor said, agreeing with NYPD Commissioner Kaz Daughtry in questioning why all the protesters had similar tents at Columbia and NYU. 

"Was there a fire sale on those tents? So, there's some organizing going on," Adams said. "There's a well-concertive organizing effort. And what's the goal of that organizing? That's what we need to be asking ourselves." 

Daughtry told WABC Tuesday morning that the department identified "known professional agitators" at Monday night’s protests who wanted to "rouse up the mob mentality to agitate the officers to get the officers to react, to get one of them to assault one of the protesters so they can get that image [that shows] ‘Look, I’m getting brutally assaulted by the police.'"

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NYPD spokesperson Tarik Sheppard, who appeared with Daughtry, described how the NYPD responded.

"The landlord, in this case NYU or Columbia, has to invite us in before we can just go onto private property and say that you’re trespassing," Daughtry said. "If this was a public street and you’re blocking traffic, or if this is a public institution, we would be able to make that assessment ourselves and move in accordingly. However, even on private property, if there were crimes being committed, we do not have to wait for an invite. Obviously, if someone [is] calling 911, we could step in and take action."

NYU gave students until 4 p.m. to leave on Monday, Daughtry added, describing how the faculty lined up at the back of the campus seemed the "most resistant" to police officers responding to the scene.

All 10 House Republicans in the New York delegation, led by House GOP Chair Elise Stefanik, have called for Columbia President Minouche Shafik’s resignation after demonstrations over the weekend prompted the Ivy League school’s rabbi to warn Jewish students to go home ahead of the start of Passover because campus police and the NYPD could not guarantee their safety. 

Columbia's leadership called in the NYPD to arrest more than 100 people on Thursday, the day after Shafik was held to account before the House Education and the Workforce Committee in Washington, D.C., over spiraling antisemitism at the university, but demonstrations escalated for several days afterward over the weekend. 

Breaking her silence in an early morning statement Monday, Shafik said she preferred to hold discussions with protesters on campus property without involving police, adding that "Antisemitic language, like any other language that is used to hurt and frighten people, is unacceptable and appropriate action will be taken."

New York Democrat Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand condemned the anti-Israel protests at New York City’s campuses, writing in a statement Monday, "I'm appalled at the virulent antisemitism being displayed on Columbia University’s campus. Threats of violence against Jewish students and the Jewish community are horrible, despicable and wholly unacceptable. Using the rhetoric of terrorists has absolutely no place in New York."

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