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Who Is Shai Davidai? The Columbia Professor Protesting Protesters
By Koh Ewe
The Unbearable Heat of Prisons in Summer
By Scott Guild
California Announces First New State Park in a Decade
By SOPHIE AUSTIN / AP
Pro-Palestinian Encampments Keep Growing
By Sanya Mansoor and Koh Ewe
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Supreme Court To Take Up Ghost Guns Fight
The Supreme Court agreed to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-trace ghost guns that had been struck down by lower courts.
By MARK SHERMAN / AP
April 22, 2024
Fake Botox Sickens Patients Across the U.S.
Symptoms of the fake botox include blurred or double vision, difficulty swallowing, dry mouth, among other things.
By Simmone Shah
April 22, 2024
Kids of Flint Water Crisis Make Change as Young Activists
Dozens of children of the water crisis — now teenagers and young adults — have turned their trauma into advocacy.
By TAMMY WEBBER / AP
April 22, 2024
Biden to Unveil $7 Billion in Solar Power Grants
The U.S. President will make the announcement on Earth Day, and the grants will cover 900,000-plus households.
By Alexa St. John and Will Weissert / AP
April 22, 2024
10 Surprising Facts About Earth Day
For Earth Day on April 22, interesting facts including who invented it, why it's on that date, and how it turned into a global movement.
By Solcyré Burga and Simmone Shah
April 21, 2024
Columbia's Pro-Palestinian Protests Continue
Pro-Palestinian student protesters at Columbia continued to occupy part of the campus lawn after several were arrested Thursday.
By Sanya Mansoor
April 19, 2024
Man Who Set Himself on Fire Outside Trump's Courthouse Trial Dies
A man who set himself on fire on Friday outside the Manhattan courthouse where Trump’s trial is taking place has died, according to police.
By Nik Popli and Mallory Moench
April 19, 2024
Biden’s New Title IX Rules Protect LGBTQ+ Students
The new provisions are part of a revised Title IX regulation issued by the Education Department, fulfilling a campaign pledge by President Joe Biden.
By COLLIN BINKLEY / AP
April 19, 2024
Church Offers Support for Cannabis Users on 4/20
A church, merchants’ association and non-profits are offering a “safety net” of services on 4/20 after San Francisco canceled its official event.
By Mallory Moench
April 19, 2024
San Francisco Will Receive Two Pandas From China, Mayor Announces
It will be San Francisco’s first time hosting the beloved black-and-white bears long-term.
By Associated Press
April 19, 2024
Police Arrest Over 100 Protesters at Columbia
New York police removed a pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University, Thursday, and said 108 were charged with trespassing.
By Associated Press
April 18, 2024
FCC Investigating 911 Outages
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is investigating after outages impacted 911 call service in multiple states.
By Mallory Moench
April 18, 2024
Two Endangered Ferrets Cloned From Genes of Frozen Critter
Black-footed ferrets are now a conservation success story — after being all but wiped out in the wild, thousands of them have been bred in captivity and reintroduced at dozens of sites in the western U.S., Canada and Mexico since the 1990s.
By MEAD GRUVER / AP
April 18, 2024
Positive Economic Data Is Hiding Bleak Reality for Families
While the U.S. economy seems to have dodged a recession, many families are struggling without reliable, affordable childcare.
By Katherine Goldstein
April 18, 2024
Reinstating the SATs Will Only Make Rich Kids Richer
The SATs are back. It is higher education’s latest cash grab, writes Evan Mandery.
By Evan Mandery
April 18, 2024
U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy: Why Experts Think It’ll Survive Under Trump or Biden
U.S. allies around the world are wary of the upcoming presidential election. Here’s why experts think those in Asia may have less to worry about.
By Chad de Guzman
April 18, 2024
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