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Changing Title IX policies have left some schools scrambling to keep up.

Campuses reopen under Trump administration sexual assault rules critics say protect the accused more than survivors

By Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN (CNN) — College students are heading back to campus under sexual assault rules created during President Donald Trump’s first term – ones that survivor advocates say offer more protections for students accused of sexual assault than those who survive it. The Trump administration told schools in January that Title IX, the

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¿Debería preocuparse EE.UU.? El primer ministro de India prepara inusual viaje a China tras la ofensiva arancelaria de Trump

Análisis por Rhea Mogul, CNN Una relación congelada después de un enfrentamiento mortal en lo alto del Himalaya hace cinco años parece estar descongelándose bajo el calor de la presión económica del presidente de EE.UU., Donald Trump. Por primera vez desde 2018, el primer ministro de India, Narendra Modi, viajará a China esta semana para

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Japan denies giving away city to Tanzania after misinformation sparks anti-immigration backlash

By Jessie Yeung, CNN (CNN) — Japan’s government would like you to know: no, they’re not giving away a city to Tanzania. Authorities have been in damage control mode for the last few days after widespread misinformation about a cultural exchange program sparked a public panic – reflecting Japan’s conservative attitudes toward immigration and a

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Australia Post said it will partially suspend some deliveries to the US effective 26 August 2025 until further notice.

List of places suspending some US parcel shipments grows as tariff exemption ends

By Kathleen Magramo, CNN (CNN) — Japan, Australia, Taiwan and Mexico have joined a growing list of places suspending some parcel shipments to the United States following the implementation of new rules under President Donald Trump’s administration that will end tariff exemptions. The “de minimis” exemption, which allowed shipments of goods worth $800 or less

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Columbia Public Schools working to identify improvements at schools

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Public Schools is working to get a handle on work that needs to be completed within its schools. The Long-Range Facilities Planning Committee met Tuesday afternoon to provide an update on its facility condition assessment. CPS narrowed down each facility’s needs into four categories: Immediate, critical, noncritical and deferred maintenance. Immediate

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