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UGA administrators: Protesters 'chose to be arrested'
ATLANTA — In a message recapping the week of campus protests over the war in Gaza, University of Georgia administrators said only one of the five protests held there this week resulted in arrests. And those who were taken into custody, “chose to be,” officials wrote.
“Make no mistake: These individuals chose to be arrested, and they ...Read more
New report highlights Atlanta's persistent racial inequality
ATLANTA — There are a few things people need in order to live good lives. Young people need quality education, parents need jobs and people need safe, quality and affordable housing, the Annie E. Casey Foundation argues.
But in Atlanta, too often those opportunities are not evenly distributed, the foundation says. Despite employment gains, ...Read more
No charge after probe into flashing light system at Michigan ballot drop box
LANSING, Mich. — Attorney General Dana Nessel's office has decided not to bring charges against a man who mounted a non-functioning camera and lighting system near an absentee ballot drop box in Plymouth Township.
In February, police in the township began investigating whether the camera and the lighting system that was set up to flash when ...Read more
Body of 5th victim recovered from truck in Key Bridge wreckage
BALTIMORE — Authorities have found Miguel Ángel Luna González, the fifth victim of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse to be pulled from the Patapsco River.
Officers recovered the body of Luna, 49, from inside a red truck discovered by salvage teams, the Key Bridge Unified Command said late Wednesday in a news release.
Nearly 40 days the...Read more
University of Minnesota strengthens case to treat COVID-19 with metformin, not ivermectin
MINNEAPOLIS — Patients with COVID-19 had lower viral loads if treated with metformin, according to new University of Minnesota research that argues for broader use of the cheap anti-diabetes drug and against the controversial use of ivermectin.
Thursday's published findings helped connect the dots and explain why metformin in a U-led clinical...Read more
New Key Bridge estimated to be completed by fall 2028, cost up to $1.9 billion, officials say
BALTIMORE — Maryland transportation officials said Thursday that they expect to replace the Francis Scott Key Bridge with a new span in just over four years.
The project to replace the span of Interstate 695 by fall of 2028 is estimated to cost between $1.7 and $1.9 billion, Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said Thursday.
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Trump's alleged gag order violations in hush money trial were response to insults, his lawyer says
NEW YORK — A judge considered holding Donald Trump in contempt yet again on Thursday for more potential gag order violations as his hush money trial resumed in Manhattan.
Before jurors took their seats for the day, state Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan heard arguments from prosecutors and the former president’s attorneys concerning four ...Read more
Judge in major gun cases reprimanded after 13-year-old girl handcuffed in court
U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez, a high-profile jurist known for striking down California gun control measures, was reprimanded for judicial misconduct on Wednesday for a 2023 incident in which he ordered the 13-year-old daughter of a drug defendant to be handcuffed in open court — despite the girl not being accused of any crimes.
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Gazans thank US campus protesters while Israel condemns what it deems 'Nazi-like behavior'
BEIRUT — People across Gaza on Wednesday sent messages of appreciation to demonstrators on U.S. campuses, thanking them for their protests against the Gaza war.
Children, parents and medical staff assembled in the courtyard before Al Aqsa Martyrs' Hospital in central Gaza, with many of them unfurling banners carrying university insignias ...Read more
Michigan Senate may defund a $20 million grant used to buy $4,500 coffeemaker
LANSING, Mich. — Any remaining grant funding yet to be disbursed to a Metro Detroit businesswoman who spent $4,500 in taxpayer dollars on a coffeemaker will be blocked under a spending bill the Michigan Senate Appropriations Committee approved Wednesday.
The supplemental budget bill includes language directing the State Budget Office to lapse...Read more
New data shows many outsiders arrested in Columbia, CCNY Gaza protests, but unclear if they were 'agitators'
NEW YORK — More than 45% of the pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Columbia University and City College this week were “unaffiliated” with the schools, NYPD sources told the Daily News on Thursday, though it’s unclear how many of the demonstrators were so-called “outside agitators” involved in driving the recent tumult on the ...Read more
Saudi Arabia steps up arrests of those attacking Israel online
Saudi Arabia has stepped up the arrest of citizens for social-media posts related to the Israel-Hamas war as the kingdom signals a readiness to agree to diplomatic relations with the Jewish state — if it commits to Palestinian statehood.
Detaining people for online comments — even those more than 10 years old — and restrictions on free ...Read more
William and Kate share photo of Princess Charlotte on her 9th birthday
Prince William and Princess Catherine have shared a new photo of their daughter, Princess Charlotte, with the world on her ninth birthday.
People applauded the simplicity of the photo taken by Catherine and the casualness of the outfit Charlotte was wearing. And some couldn’t believe just how much Charlotte resembles her father, the future ...Read more
Walmart recalls more than 8 tons of ground beef over E. coli fears
Food manufacturing giant Cargill has recalled more than eight tons of ground beef sold at Walmart stores over potential E. coli contamination.
The manufacturer on Wednesday recalled “approximately 16,243 pounds of raw ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7,” according to a media release from the U.S. Department ...Read more
UCLA students, staff among more than 200 arrested as police dismantle pro-Palestinian camp
LOS ANGELES — More than 200 people were arrested Thursday morning as police moved into the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA, dismantling tents and pushing out protesters in a clash that lasted hours.
The operation capped two days of upheaval that began when the University of California, Los Angeles declared the encampment “unlawful” and...Read more
Biden warns against violence in student protests over Gaza
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden defended the right to protest peacefully but demanded that “order must prevail,” as demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war have wreaked havoc on U.S. college campuses.
“There’s the right to protest but not the right to cause chaos,” Biden said at the White House Thursday, his first extended ...Read more
Former Michigan House Speaker Chatfield, his wife plead not guilty to embezzlement charges
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield and his wife, Stephanie Chatfield, pleaded not guilty Thursday to criminal charges brought by the Attorney General's office with one of the defense lawyers vowing to fight allegations the Chatfields embezzled from a nonprofit organization.
The Chatfields appeared over Zoom and ...Read more
President Biden expands Berryessa Snow Mountain monument in California to protect Molok Luyuk ridge
President Joe Biden will expand the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument in Yolo County, a move that aims to safeguard nearly 134,000 acres including a ridgeline known as Molok Luyuk, which holds significance for local Native tribes.
Formerly known as Walker Ridge, the earthen backbone rising east of Clear Lake boasts unique geology and ...Read more
DA's lawsuit against Sacramento over homeless camps could be tossed. Here's why
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A judge could toss out Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho’s lawsuit against the city regarding homeless camps Friday.
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Jill Talley is scheduled to hold a hearing at 9 a.m. Friday and could issue a tentative ruling Thursday. During the hearing, she could dismiss Ho’s complaint ...Read more
Three injured in confrontation between UC Berkeley protest groups
BERKELEY, Calif. — Three people were injured Wednesday evening in a Sproul Plaza confrontation between opposing groups of protesters and counter-protesters at an encampment set up to protest the war in Gaza, University of California officials said.
No arrests were reported. It was the first violence at the encampment since it was established ...Read more
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