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Month: May 2023

School district officials in Grand Rapids

2 Michigan school districts ban backpacks amid safety concerns, with one citing the 4th gun confiscated from a student

By Amy Simonson and Nouran Salahieh, CNN Two Michigan school districts have banned students from bringing backpacks to campus, with one of the districts citing several recent incidents of students bringing guns to school. Grand Rapids Public Schools announced Wednesday it is banning backpacks after a loaded handgun was discovered in a third-grader’s bag —

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In major climate step, EPA proposes 1st limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants

By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is proposing new limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants, its most ambitious effort yet to reduce planet-warming pollution from the nation’s second-largest contributor to climate change. A rule being unveiled Thursday by the Environmental Protection Agency could force power

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Zelenskyy: Ukraine counteroffensive needs more time, launching now would cost too many lives

By SUSIE BLANN Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country’s military needs more time to prepare an anticipated counteroffensive aimed at pushing back Russian occupying forces and opening a new chapter in the war more than 14 months after the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion. Zelenskyy said in an interview broadcast

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Jacklyn Zeman, veteran ‘General Hospital’ cast member who played Bobbie Spencer, has died

By ALICIA RANCILIO Associated Press Jacklyn Zeman, who played Bobbie Spencer for 45 years on ABC’s “General Hospital” has died at 70. Zeman died after a short battle with cancer, her family confirmed Wednesday. News of her death was first announced by the show’s executive producer, Frank Valentini. “I am heartbroken to announce the passing

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Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao to stop publishing cartoonist Zunzi after government complaints

By KANIS LEUNG Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong newspaper will stop publishing works by the city’s most prominent political cartoonist after his drawings drew government complaints. Chinese-language newspaper Ming Pao did not elaborate on why it would stop publishing Wong Kei-kwan’s works in its announcement. Wong, better known by his pen

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US border patrol personnel organize a group of families near San Diego

‘It will get worse.’ Asylum officers, Secret Service agents and troops have surged toward border with Title 42’s expiration

By Nouran Salahieh and Rosa Flores, CNN Along border fences from California to Texas, crowds of undocumented migrants shelter in tents or queue in lines to be processed. Many made long journeys on foot or boarded freight trains in hopes of reaching the other side of the border and applying for asylum. “Can we make

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