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U.S. closer to passing aid package as Louisiana becomes potential coronavirus hotspot

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American lawmakers are confident an aid package will be approved this week as officials identify Louisiana as a possible hotspot for COVID-19 cases.
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US coronavirus: New Orleans to be next epicentre, say officials

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Health officials say Louisiana's largest city has the highest growth rate of new cases in the world, and hospitals could soon be swamped. ,
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US abortion rights: Supreme Court case may change status quo

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Anti-abortion rights activists are more hopeful than ever that abortion could be banned across the country.
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Turkish student freed from US detention after co-authoring Gaza opinion piece

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She spent six weeks in custody - over an opinion piece criticising her school's response to Israel's war on Gaza.
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Mahmoud Khalil court ruling: Judge rules activist & US resident is 'deportable'

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An immigration judge is set to rule whether Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil will be deported from the US.
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Mahmoud Khalil case: Judge rules activist's case can remain in New Jersey

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The case of Columbia graduate and student activist Mahmoud Khalil can remain in New Jersey, according to a US court ruling.
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Trump administration arrests Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk at Tufts

9th - Higher Ed
A doctoral student at Tufts University has been detained by federal agents without explanation, her lawyer said.
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Palestinian activist detained as US fights to deport him, lawyers push back

9th - Higher Ed
A Columbia University graduate student remains behind bars as the US government seeks to deport him over campus protests.
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Judge orders hearing for activist in Columbia student protests detained by immigration agents

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A U.S. judge has set a hearing to consider Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil's challenge to his detention as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on what he calls 'pro-terrorist, antisemitic, anti-American' protesters.
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New Orleans' Historic Beauty Captured by Drone

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Soar above the city of New Orleans with this stunning drone footage. Fly over the iconic French Quarter, the bustling waterfront, Jackson Square, St Louis Cathedral and the historic and colorful houses. Experience the vibrant streets of...
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U.S. Forces Failed? Shocking Details About Killer New Orleans Rampage Out

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Anger is growing over the horrific terror attack that unfolded in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 1, 2025, as 15 people were killed in a shocking vehicular assault. Questions are being raised about the so-called sluggish reaction by...
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What's behind the growing concern about bird flu

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California has declared a state of emergency over H1N5 bird flu as the virus spreads more widely in dairy herds. While cases are still rare in humans, experts are urging those who work with birds and cattle to take precautions.
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Experts urge Canadians to be cautious as human cases of bird flu rise in the U.S.

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Health authorities are urging Canadians to exercise caution as human cases of bird flu continue to rise in the U.S. Experts say bird flu spreads through poultry and dairy cattle, encouraging those handling them to take extra precautions.
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Driver in deadly New Orleans attack acted alone, FBI now says

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The FBI now says that the pickup truck driver responsible for a deadly rampage on Bourbon Street in New Orleans acted alone. A man in the rented truck rammed into a crowd in the city early on New Year's Day, killing 14 people and...
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Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms

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A panel of three federal appellate judges has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in each of the state’s public school classrooms is unconstitutional. (Scripps News)
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Government may seek to re-detain college students released from ICE custody

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The federal government is seeking to revisit several immigration cases involving college students previously detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for alleged involvement in pro-Palestinian activism on university campuses,...
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Judge orders Rumeysa Ozturk to be released after claims of mistreatment in immigration detention facility

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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to release on bail a Turkish university student after she was detained in March and swiftly moved to an immigration detention facility in Louisiana.
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Court orders Trump admin to transfer Tufts student detained by ICE to Vermont

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The Trump administration has been ordered to return a Tufts University student back to Vermont after they were detained in March and transferred to Louisiana. (Scripps News)
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Monsoon-like conditions threaten Pittsburgh as severe storms kick up in other states

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A powerful storm downed trees and power lines, leaving more than a half million customers in Pennsylvania, Ohio and neighboring states in the dark on Wednesday morning, with local officials reporting at least three deaths.
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis ‘disheartened’ by communication gaps in child fentanyl cases

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Police officers are not mandated, under Colorado state law, to report child abuse claims directly to child welfare workers. (Scripps News)
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Rep. Carter on New Orleans Attack, Security Concerns

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Rep. Troy Carter (D) Louisiana discusses the recent New Orleans attack and what he learned from the FBI about the attack and of the suspect. Rep. Carter states he will commit to making this a teachable moment, and talks about the...
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New Orleans' Bourbon Street reopens one day after deadly truck attack

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New Orleans' historic Bourbon Street has reopened a day after a man plowed his truck into a crowd of New Year's Day revelers, killing 14 people and injuring dozens of others. (Scripps News)
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Bird flu virus mutated in person with severe case in Louisiana, CDC finds

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The CDC said that testing of a person with a severe case of bird flu indicated the virus had mutated but the risk remains low to the public as no human-to-human transmission has been documented. (Scripps News)
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Doctors worldwide closely monitoring potential changes in bird flu virus.

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To date, there have been 61 confirmed human cases of bird flu in the U.S., but no human-to-human transmission. (Scripps News)