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this is Shades of the Day — bringing you different shades of opinion in news & culture so that you can see the big picture quickly. We believe that seeing multiple POVs is the best way to stay informed.
It’s Saturday, October 26 — here’s what you’ll find in today’s edition:
A student protest at the University of Minnesota
Smashed NYC statue
4 quick hits of news from the last 24 hours
University of Minnesota protest
A protest organized by the University of Minnesota's chapter of Students for a Democratic Society took place inside the administrative building Morrill Hall. TwinCities.com says the Pro-Palestinian protesters demanded the University divest from Israel.
Kare11 says things got heated. Students barricaded doors and damaged property, crossing the line from peaceful protests to an illegal, unsafe demonstration. University Police were called in to address the situation.
But MiddleEastEye argues that U of M went overboard with the arrests: 11 people were detained without negotiation. It felt excessive.
Either way, MPRnews.org highlights the protesters' cause: They were demanding U of M to divest from Israel and weapon manufacturers, echoing past student activism.
Smashed NYC statue
A police investigation is underway to identify a suspect accused of vandalizing defacing statues at religious statues at St Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Brooklyn, New York. Catholic News Agency says the crime is downright disrespectful.
NY Post says the Brooklyn church community was similarly taken aback: The NYPD probe highlighted an offense to the religious community and its heritage.
Yahoo says the statue in question was 99 years old! It held serious historical value.
NC Register was offended by the act for a different reason: The attack was an affront to religious symbols, done in broad daylight!
1) A viral video showing torn-up Pennsylvania ballots is fake and part of Russian disinformation efforts, say U.S. agencies.
2) GOP states sue over a database they claim fails to adequately check voter citizenship, amid claims of noncitizen voting.
3) Joe Rogan's latest podcast featuring Donald Trump garnered over 300K views in just half an hour.
4) Israel strikes Iranian military sites, with Tehran stating the impact was minimal and warning against retaliation.