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Month: March 2025

A pro-Palestinian rally on the steps of Lowe Library on the grounds of Columbia University on April 22

‘Rules aren’t clear anymore’: Trump crackdown on student protesters sends shock waves across US universities

CNN By Ray Sanchez, CNN (CNN) — In the days after immigration officers detained a pro-Palestinian activist on campus, the head of the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School has been inundated with inquiries from students seeking answers to basic questions. “I have been individually counseling students on whether or not they should travel

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Ohtani celebrates his double in the ninth inning.

‘This is baseball country’: MLB season gets underway in Japan as national hero Shohei Ohtani inspires Dodgers’ win over Cubs

CNN By Hanako Montgomery and George Ramsay, CNN (CNN) — Baseball fever swept through Tokyo on Tuesday as the MLB season got underway, offering fans a rare opportunity to glimpse homegrown star Shohei Ohtani in action. Thousands of supporters gathered at the Tokyo Dome to see reigning World Series champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers, face

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Safety starts with the motorcyclist

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Spring’s arrival allows us to break the clutches of winter with long walks, cookouts, baseball and other outdoor activities. It also brings the roar of motorcycles, which was easily noticeable as soon as the mercury cracked 50. Unfortunately, it didn’t take long for St. Joseph to experience its first

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Angela Gentile, infectóloga pediatra, confirmó que habrá una campaña de vacunación para cortar el brote de sarampión

Por CNN Radio Argentina Angela Gentile, infectóloga pediatra y jefa del Departamento de Epidemiología del Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutiérrez, se refirió al aumento de los casos de sarampión, de los cuales ya son 11 los confirmados en todo el país. En CNN Primera Mañana, aseguró que “el sarampión es una enfermedad viral exantemática, que

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A potent storm will deliver powerful wind gusts (oranges

Cross-country storm unleashes a blizzard and fuels wildfires in the Plains while threatening tornadoes in the Midwest

By Robert Shackelford, Karina Tsui and Mary Gilbert, CNN Meteorologist (CNN) — A powerful storm system is producing whiteout conditions in portions of the central United States and nearly 7 million people are under a tornado watch while residents in parts of the Plains remain under a threat for dangerous wildfires. It isn’t a carbon

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Nasser hospital in Khan Younis

Gaza truce shatters as Israel carries out wave of deadly strikes and says it has ‘returned to fighting’

CNN By Helen Regan, Abeer Salman, Lauren Izso and Lauren Said-Moorhouse, CNN (CNN) — Gaza’s fragile ceasefire was shattered early Tuesday as Israel carried out deadly strikes across the enclave and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to use “increasing military strength” against Hamas. Gaza experienced its deadliest day in over 15 months on Tuesday,

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The Olympic flag is raised during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics on July 26

From geopolitical Jenga to gender politics: The challenges facing the new incoming IOC President Kirsty Coventry

CNN By Aleks Klosok and Amanda Davies, CNN (CNN) — It’s the most powerful position in world sport with high stakes, high expectations and high consequences. Its occupant holds huge sway in shaping the global sporting landscape and narrative, wields extraordinary political clout, and presides over a multi-billion-dollar budget. On Thursday, Kirsty Coventry became the

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5 things to know for March 18: Israel-Gaza, Executive powers, Astronauts return, Federal employees, Missing college student

CNN By Tricia Escobedo and Jade Walker, CNN (CNN) — Historians, conspiracy theorists, Oliver Stone: Set aside some reading time today. President Donald Trump said he plans to release “approximately 80,000 pages” of unredacted files associated with President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and

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5 things to know for March 18: Israel-Gaza, Executive powers, Astronauts return, Federal employees, Missing college student

CNN By Tricia Escobedo and Jade Walker, CNN (CNN) — Historians, conspiracy theorists, Oliver Stone: Set aside some reading time today. President Donald Trump said he plans to release “approximately 80,000 pages” of unredacted files associated with President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and

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5 things to know for March 18: Israel-Gaza, Executive powers, Astronauts return, Federal employees, Missing college student

By Tricia Escobedo and Jade Walker, CNN (CNN) — Historians, conspiracy theorists, Oliver Stone: Set aside some reading time today. President Donald Trump said he plans to release “approximately 80,000 pages” of unredacted files associated with President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On

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5 things to know for March 18: Israel-Gaza, Executive powers, Astronauts return, Federal employees, Missing college student

CNN By Tricia Escobedo and Jade Walker, CNN (CNN) — Historians, conspiracy theorists, Oliver Stone: Set aside some reading time today. President Donald Trump said he plans to release “approximately 80,000 pages” of unredacted files associated with President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and

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DOGE obtiene acceso al Instituto de Paz de EE. UU. después de que la administración Trump reestructurara la junta

Jennifer Hansler y Harlan Schmidt Personal del Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental acompañado por policías de la ciudad de Washington, obtuvo acceso al Instituto de Paz de EE. UU. (USIP, por sus siglas en inglés) el lunes después de haber sido rechazado la semana pasada. La dramática escalada sigue a la desarticulación de la junta directiva

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