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Remains recovered near Tampa Bay area bridge identified as second missing USF student, officials say

By Rebekah Riess, Isabel Rosales, Holly Yan, CNN (CNN) — The human remains recovered near a Tampa Bay area bridge Sunday have been identified as the second missing University of South Florida doctoral student, Nahida Bristy, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said Friday. “The details of this investigation are gruesome, and the actions of the

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5 things to know for May 1: DHS shutdown, war powers, press dinner shooting, redistricting fight, Camp Mystic

By Alexandra Banner, CNN King Charles III has wrapped up his whirlwind visit to the US, striking a careful balance between charm and diplomacy. Over the four-day trip, he projected unity and celebrated Britain’s “eternal bond” with America ahead of its 250th anniversary — while occasionally disagreeing with the president and even landing a few

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Community unrest outside Alice Springs Hospital

Fury over young girl’s killing sparks vigilante justice and violent clashes with police in Australia

By Angus Watson, CNN Sydney (CNN) — Violent crowds clashed with police outside a hospital in a remote Australian outback town Thursday night as they demanded authorities hand over an accused child-killer. Dramatic footage showed police officers dodging rocks and sticks while rioters smashed police cars and set a police van on fire. Officers can

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The world’s biggest democracy has purged electoral rolls, leaving many without a vote

By Esha Mitra, CNN Murshidabad / Kolkata, India (CNN) — Sadre Alam went to war for India. Suprabuddha Sen’s grandfather illustrated its first constitution. For decades, both men exercised their rights enshrined in that document to vote in the world’s largest democracy. Days before polls opened in crucial state elections in April, they found out

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MU responds to criticism of H-1B job posting

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri has received criticism of job postings for which it wants to hire foreign professionals. The university has eight job postings on the website of its International Student and Scholar Services program. The postings included Labor Condition Applications “in support of an H-1B status petition” as required by Department

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A man films the newly unveiled BYD Denza Z9 GT convertible at the Beijing auto show on April 24.

Shut out from the US, the world’s largest EV maker still thinks it can stay on top

By Simone McCarthy, Martha Zhou, CNN Beijing (CNN) — The world’s largest electric vehicle maker is locked out of its biggest potential overseas market. But BYD – the Chinese EV behemoth – says barriers restricting it and other Chinese carmakers from American consumers won’t stop it from maintaining that top spot in an industry transforming

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