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Pro-Palestine protesters return to UNC campus with peaceful actions and fiery words

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Five days after university police removed a protest encampment at UNC-Chapel Hill, sparking confrontations and arrests, hundreds of pro-Palestinian supporters marched down Franklin Street on Sunday, vehemently denouncing the actions of the school administration, U.S. politicians, and the Israeli government.

Many of the protesters’ calls and ...Read more

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Israel raids Al Jazeera's offices after banning broadcaster

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Israeli officials seized Al Jazeera equipment on Sunday, hours after the nation’s cabinet approved a decision to shutter the Qatar-based TV news network’s operations in the Jewish state - an unprecedented step toward an international media outlet.

Inspectors from the communications ministry, accompanied by police, arrived at Al Jazeera ...Read more

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Tories press Sunak to move to right after local election rout

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U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing calls from Conservative lawmakers to adopt an immigration cap, as he comes under pressure to move his party further to the right after it was routed in last week’s local elections.

While internal critics of Sunak decided against trying to replace him, prominent party members renewed their attacks on ...Read more

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Chapo is Mozambique ruling party's surprise pick as leader

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Mozambique’s ruling party chose Daniel Chapo as its new leader, making the provincial governor the clear frontrunner to succeed President Filipe Nyusi after Oct. 9 elections.

The party, known by its Portuguese acronym Frelimo, made the decision on Sunday following a three-day meeting of its central committee near Maputo, the capital, Catarina...Read more

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Optimism, doubt ahead of Chicago mayor's Treatment Not Trauma mental health plan

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Belmont Cragin residents were filing into the cafeteria at Prieto Math and Science Academy last month to weigh in on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s signature plan to overhaul Chicago’s mental health system when they got unexpected evidence that the bold, still largely theoretical plan remains a focus at City Hall.

Into the school walked Johnson, ...Read more

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Tensions flare between DePaul pro-Palestine encampment and counterprotesters

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A group of about 60 people organized by the Chicago Jewish Alliance gathered at Fullerton and Seminary avenues Sunday morning in response to an encampment set up Tuesday at DePaul University to protest the war in Gaza.

Members of Chabad Lincoln Park, Stand With Us, Hillel Metro Chicago and the Jewish Institute for Liberal Voices, among other ...Read more

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At U. of C. encampment, Jewish organizers explain significance of their anti-Zionist Shabbat service

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After a tense day of protests, counterprotests and increased university police presence on the University of Chicago’s Main Quadrangle, the sun began to fade Friday evening and the Jewish holy day of Sabbath began.

Within the encampment established by the University of Chicago United for Palestine coalition, about 50 Jewish students and ...Read more

Pa. mobile learning program delivers accessible education to homeless children

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Jayden, 9, is a quiet kid. But her giggly, energetic personality comes out when her tutor Loren Kurpiewski arrives at her door.

Not every child would be excited to work on their reading or math skills, but the one-on-one learning session with Kurpiewski is the highlight of Jayden's week. In fact, she wants to spend more time on it, her mother ...Read more

Alaska lawmakers aim for last-minute review of public pension reform

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Amid high vacancies and turnover in the ranks of public employees, some lawmakers are hoping that a major overhaul of Alaska's public retirement system could be adopted in the final days of the legislative session.

It's a tall order. Alaska's public workers have been without a guaranteed pension since 2006, when lawmakers did away with the ...Read more

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Driver dies crashing into White House gates: authorities

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A driver crashed into the White House gates and died late Saturday night, authorities said.

Police did not release any information about the man behind the wheel, but the Secret Service said there was “no threat to the White House.”

President Joe Biden was not home at the time, according to the Secret Service. He was spending the weekend ...Read more

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California Supreme Court will weigh removal of Taxpayer Protection Act from ballot. Here's why

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The state’s Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case this week that could determine whether Californians are allowed to weigh in on an expansive ballot measure that would put virtually all tax increases before voters.

It’s part of a rare case in which the court will consider removing a proposition from the ballot before an election. At ...Read more

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UCLA creates high-level post to oversee campus safety after security lapses in mob attack

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UCLA has moved swiftly to create a new chief safety officer position to oversee campus security operations, including the police department, in the wake of what have been called serious lapses in handling protests that culminated in a mob attack on a pro-Palestinian student encampment last week.

Chancellor Gene Block announced Sunday that Rick ...Read more

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How a Texas-based think tank upended Florida's homelessness strategy

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The critical elements of Florida’s bold new statewide homelessness policy emerged from the written prescriptions of a Texas-based conservative think tank bent on thwarting the nation’s “homeless-industrial complex,” according to records obtained by the Orlando Sentinel.

Emails show the Cicero Institute offered Florida lawmakers a menu ...Read more

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NYC's Mayor Adams vows to protect graduations as LAPD shuts USC camp

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New York Mayor Eric Adams pledged to ensure that this year’s graduation ceremonies in the city won’t be disrupted by violent protests over the war in Gaza, saying no one should be allowed to threaten commencements.

“We will make sure it’s done in a peaceful manner,” Adams said Sunday on ABC’s "This Week." Graduations are “a ...Read more

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Bomb scare emails target NYC synagogues, Brooklyn Museum

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Three New York City synagogues and The Brooklyn Museum were hit with bogus bomb threats over a roughly two-hour span — and the threats are believed to be part of a mass email sent to nearly two dozen Jewish houses of worship, according to a Jewish philanthropic organization.

The emailed threats, all determined to be unfounded, drew the ...Read more

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Cinco de Mayo parade in Chicago's Little Village canceled after reports of gunfire, police say

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CHICAGO — The Cinco de Mayo parade in Little Village was ended early Sunday after the Chicago Fire Department responded to reports of shots fired along the parade route.

The Chicago Fire Department did not transport anyone from the scene, officials said, but responded to Cermak Road and Washtenaw Avenue. The Chicago Police Department ...Read more

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Crisis in the Palestinian-run West Bank clouds Gaza hopes

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The new Palestinian prime minister is a former World Bank executive who vows to fight corruption and waste. The finance minister worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers International. The foreign ministry is helmed by a woman with a U.S. doctorate and deep experience in human rights.

By many measures, the new Palestinian Authority in the West Bank is ...Read more

Houston area’s flood problems offer lessons for cities trying to adapt to a changing climate

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Scenes from the Houston area looked like the aftermath of a hurricane in early May after a series of powerful storms flooded highways and neighborhoods and sent rivers over their banks north of the city.

More than 400 people had to be rescued from homes, rooftops and cars, according to The Associated Press. Huntsville registered ...Read more

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Calif. state Sen. Blakespear says coastal railroad is at a climate crossroads. 'The data is clear and the message more urgent.'

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A coordinated, multiagency effort is essential to save Southern California's coastal rail corridor from sea-level rise and erosion, state Sen. Catherine Blakespear warned last week.

"The data is clear and the message more urgent than ever that our coastline near the rail line is at critical risk of failure," said Blakespear, D-Encinitas, at a ...Read more

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Security tight at CT universities at graduations this year amid Gaza protests. Expect metal detectors

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In Connecticut and across the country, university campuses have been disrupted by student protests supporting Palestinians in the Israel-Gaza war, just ahead of graduations this month.

Universities across Connecticut, however, have plans in place to prevent trouble although they do not expect disturbances at those graduation ceremonies.

The ...Read more