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IN THIS EDITION:
– A student faces arrest following a disruption of Dave Portnoy’s pizza review with an antisemitic outburst
– The DOJ’s rapid response to thwart an ISIS plot against Jewish communities
– Former Hamas hostage, Emily Damari, shares her harrowing 471-day ordeal in Gaza
During a pizza review by Dave Portnoy, a man interrupted with antisemitic remarks and offensive language. (Barstool Sports)
MAIN STORY: A former student from Mississippi State University has been charged with disturbing the peace after allegedly hurling antisemitic slurs and coins at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy during a video recording in Starkville. This incident, which was captured on video, led to a police investigation and resulted in the 20-year-old student’s decision to leave the university amid a broader national concern over rising antisemitism.
WATCH: Students from NYU, Baruch College, Columbia, and Barnard College discuss with Fox News Digital the influence of professors in promoting biased perspectives on campus. SEE THE VIDEO HERE:
TERROR CELL TAKEDOWN: The FBI dismantled an ISIS-linked network spanning Michigan to New Jersey, charging six men accused of plotting a Halloween mass shooting and aiding ISIS. Suspects trained with firearms, shared propaganda, and used encrypted chats called “Muslimeen.” Two New Jersey men allegedly planned to join ISIS abroad. All face terrorism-related charges.
FREE TO TELL HER STORY: Former Hamas hostage Emily Damari recounted her 471 days in captivity in an interview with Fox News Digital. After being seized from her home in Kibbutz Kfar Azain, she was held in more than 30 different locations — apartments, schools, tunnels, garages and even a tire storage room, sleeping in cramped, filthy spaces, sometimes “without any toilet.” Read about her most searing memory and how she never let her captors break her spirit.

Emily Damari, right, and her mother Mandy are seen near kibbutz Reim, southern Israel after Emily was released from captivity by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, on Sunday, Jan. 19. (AP/Israeli Army)
A FINE MESS: Cornell University will pay $60 million—half to the U.S. government and half to agricultural research—to restore $250 million in frozen federal funding and end civil rights investigations. President Michael Kotlikoff said the deal preserves academic freedom and autonomy while ensuring compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws, including those addressing antisemitism and racial bias.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Award-winning producer Lawrence Bender explains why making his new series telling the stories of the heroes and victims of Oct. 7 was so important amid growing antisemitism in Hollywood. “My team and I made it to honor the very people who went through this horrific experience, those who were killed and those who survived,” he writes.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “When you see “Red Alert,” the hope is that you’re moved by this incredible drama and that it helps change the conversation. And for my progressive friends who have gotten it so wrong — who have twisted the truth, excused the terror and demonized Israel — I hope they begin to understand the real truth, which cannot be denied.” Film producer Lawrence Bender on his new series on Oct. 7.
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