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A US consulting firm has canceled its contract with the controversial US and Israel-backed aid organization

US consulting group terminates contract with controversial US-backed Gaza aid organization

By Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — A US consulting firm has canceled its contract with the controversial US and Israel-backed aid organization set up to distribute food and humanitarian supplies as famine conditions worsen in war-ravaged Gaza, a spokesperson for Boston Consulting Group told CNN. “Unapproved follow-on work relating to Gaza lacked buy-in from multilateral

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Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated

By Kristen Holmes and John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump has privately complained that the Supreme Court justices he appointed have not sufficiently stood behind his agenda, according to multiple sources familiar with the conversations. But he has directed particular ire at Justice Amy Coney Barrett, his most recent appointee, one of the

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Columbia officials weigh options for recycling after tornado damage to facility

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Columbia City Council ward representated by Don Waterman has been corrected. COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The City of Columbia council members discussed the future of recycling on Monday, during its pre-council meeting.  The meeting comes after the city’s Material Recovery Facility was destroyed by an April 20th tornado. According to a presentation shown

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Task force holds first meeting on school funding modernization process

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) An 18-month process begins on Monday for the Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force appointed by Gov. Mike Kehoe. The 16-member task force, established by Executive Order 25-14, is looking to modernize the state’s K-12 foundation formula and recommend updates to the state’s foundational funding structure. Missouri’s school funding formula was

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A banner depicting Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is illuminated in downtown Tehran in June 2021.

Iranian official says US nuclear proposal is ‘incoherent and disjointed,’ as sources warn talks momentum is collapsing

By Kylie Atwood, Frederik Pleitgen and Jennifer Hansler, CNN (CNN) — A senior Iranian official told CNN the new nuclear deal proposal presented to Tehran in recent days is “incoherent and disjointed,” as sources familiar with the progress of the talks said the momentum behind negotiations to secure a new deal appears to be collapsing.

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DOD official urged Trump administration not to end grant for biological threat research, Harvard tells court

By Katelyn Polantz and Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — A Defense Department official told others in the Trump administration that a $12 million biological threat research grant at Harvard shouldn’t be terminated because of national security risks, according to the school’s latest court filing. The disclosure is part of a trove of internal Trump administration

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Members of immigration advocacy groups react as the Los Angeles City Council votes to enact an ordinance prohibiting city resources from being used for immigration enforcement in November 2024.

List of ‘sanctuary jurisdictions’ removed from DHS website after law enforcement outcry, questions about accuracy

By Michael Williams, CNN (CNN) — The Department of Homeland Security removed a list of hundreds of so-called sanctuary jurisdictions that it published on its website Thursday following questions about its accuracy and pointed criticism from a major group representing law enforcement. DHS had described it as “comprehensive list of sanctuary jurisdictions including cities, counties,

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The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear arguments in a significant Second Amendment challenge to Maryland’s ban on certain semi-automatic weapons

Supreme Court leaves in place state bans on some semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity gun magazines

By John Fritze and Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear arguments in a pair of significant Second Amendment challenges involving certain semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity magazines, a move that leaves both of those laws in place. One of the appeals dealt with Maryland’s ban on certain semi-automatic weapons such

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Shut out of power in Washington, Democrats grapple with how to win over young men and working-class voters

By Fredreka Schouten, CNN (CNN) — One effort from a group of veteran Democrats envisions a $20 million project to woo young men. Another liberal organization is on a 20-state listening tour to reach working-class Americans. The Democratic National Committee, meanwhile, is in the throes of what its new chairman, Ken Martin, calls an extensive

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Zilin Ma speaks to CNN on May 28.

‘Time is of the essence’: Pause on international student visa interviews sends schools on another Trump-induced scramble

By Michael Williams, Sunlen Serfaty and Riane Lumer, CNN (CNN) — At Mount Holyoke College, a liberal arts school some 90 miles west of Boston, administrators have few answers so far for their perspective international students who are no longer certain they will be allowed to study in the US. The Trump administration’s order directing

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