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After Harvard and Penn president resignations, focus of ire shifts to MIT’s Kornbluth

By Samantha Delouya, CNN (CNN) — Last month, three university presidents drew intense backlash for their testimonies on antisemitism on campus during a congressional hearing. Today, only one has still kept that position. When asked by Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) in December whether “calling for the genocide of Jews” amounted to bullying and harassment on

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Missouri GOP leaders say LGBTQ+ issues will take a back seat to child care, education policy in 2024

By SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republican leaders of the Missouri Legislature are prioritizing education and child-care policies over additional laws directed at LGBTQ+ people. Missouri’s annual legislative session began Wednesday. Last year, Republicans passed restrictions on gender-affirming health care for minors and sex-based limits on participating in school sports. Top

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Suspect in deadly Rochester, New York, crash appeared to speed toward pedestrians, police say, but motive is still unknown

By Elizabeth Wolfe and Celina Tebor, CNN (CNN) — The motive behind the deadly New Year’s Day crash outside a Rochester, New York, concert venue is still unclear, but police say the suspect, driving an SUV full of gas canisters, appeared to “intentionally” speed toward pedestrians before slamming into another vehicle, killing two passengers and

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Trump’s vows to deport millions are undercut by his White House record and one family’s story

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press In summer 1954, the Eisenhower administration launched a military-style effort to remove Mexican immigrants who were in the country illegally. Donald Trump has lauded the raids since he first ran for president. People affected by the raids and historians argue Trump is using fragments of history for political reasons

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What we know about the shooting at the Colorado Supreme Court building as the suspect appears in court

By Steve Almasy and Andi Babineau, CNN (CNN) — The man accused of firing gunshots inside the Colorado Supreme Court building appeared Wednesday in court, where a judge set his bond at $100,000, noting the defendant’s alleged “escalating behavior” during the incident. The shooting happened Tuesday morning after 1 a.m. when a man who fled

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Earthquake survivors in Japan sleep in coats and hats at shelters without heat or running water

By Jessie Yeung, Hanako Montgomery, Junko Ogura and Mayumi Maruyama, CNN Nanao, Japan (CNN) — Minae Akiyama had traveled from southern Japan to Ishikawa prefecture to celebrate New Year’s with her family, when the ground began to shake. “Thinking about it now still makes me tremble. My heart was pounding, my mind went blank, we just scrambled,” she

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