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Trump promised to deport student activists. These two kept protesting. : NPR

T is an international student from Columbia University. Keren Carrión/NPR hide caption toggle caption Keren Carrión/NPR When, in early March, one of Mahmoud Khalil's classmates at Columbia University heard that

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Infinite Monkey Theorem winery’s equipment ‘held hostage’ by landlord, investor says

An Investor Battles Former Landlord Over Assets of Shuttered Winery An investor in a closed RiNo winery is in a

CNN Anchor Reminisces About Attending Flooded Texas Camp In Heartbreaking Report

CNN Anchor Pamela Brown Returns to Flood-Ravaged Camp MysticOn Sunday, CNN anchor Pamela Brown returned to Camp Mystic, a youth

‘This is the final straw’

Tech mogul Elon Musk went on a social media rant early Monday in response to reports by the Justice Department

When it comes to vaccines, how are pediatricians restoring trust? : NPR

NPR's Pien Huang interviews pediatrician Alexandra Cvijanovich and Professor Jason L. Schwartz about the current state of vaccine trust and

Letters to the Editor: Ardern, AI and Dunstan health

Today's Letters to the Editor from readers highlight admiration for Dame Jacinda Ardern, the impact of surrendering to AI, and

Trump and Netanyahu may take a victory lap, but war looms over meeting

By LENA SMITH and MEGAN R. JONES, Staff Writers TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and

Camp Mystic ‘Grieving The Loss’ Of 27 Campers, Counselors After Catastrophic Texas Floods

Camp Mystic is mourning the loss of 27 campers and counselors as the search continues for victims of catastrophic Texas

Texas officials scrapped ‘Flash Flood Alley’ warning system before 27 killed at Camp Mystic — because it was too expensive

Authorities in Kerr County, Texas, where 27 individuals at a Christian summer camp lost their lives in a devastating flood,