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U.S.C. President Censured by Academic Senate After Weeks of Turmoil
Carol Folt had been under fire for canceling a valedictorian’s speech and calling in the police, who cleared an encampment…
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U.C.L.A. Protesters Had Metal Pipes and ‘Occupation Guide,’ Police Say
More than 40 people were arrested Monday on suspicion of conspiracy to commit a crime, according to the police department…
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I Asked South Dakota Dog Trainers About Kristi Noem
The governor defends her story of killing her dog, but not everyone in her home state does.
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‘Someone’s Going to End Up Dead’: Settlements Over Fatal Astroworld Concert
A trial had been set to hear evidence that organizers of a 2021 Travis Scott concert knew the crowd was…
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Houston Police Chief Departs Amid Inquiry Into Suspended Cases
The abrupt retirement of Chief Troy Finner followed months of scrutiny into 260,000 crime reports, including for sexual assault, that…
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Judge’s Decisions in Documents Case Play Into Trump’s Delay Strategy
Judge Aileen Cannon has given sober consideration to arguments that some experts say should have been promptly dispensed with, leaving…
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Georgia Court Will Hear Appeal of Ruling That Kept Prosecutor on Trump Case
The decision to hear the appeal reopens the possibility that Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, could be…
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Berkeley Schools Superintendent to Testify Today on Capitol Hill
Three leaders of major public school systems will appear before members of a House committee looking into claims of antisemitism…
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Chicago Would Like Everyone to Stop Talking About 1968
Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago understands the comparison to 1968. Once again, the city is gearing up to host a…
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With Speakers Missing and Security High, U.S.C. Tries to Save Its Graduation
The university is known for going all out on the ceremonies, but this year, after protests and arrests, the gloss…