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A protestor lights an aerosol can during a protest against gentrification in Mexico City

Critics slam Mexico’s gentrification protests as xenophobic. Activists say they’re fighting for their human rights

By Michael Rios and Rocio Muñoz-Ledo, CNN (CNN) — The words “Get out of Mexico” are still visible on one shop window as protestors violently kicked in the glass pane. In another clip, “Kill a gringo” is spray-painted on a wall in Mexico City as demonstrators carried placards demanding western foreigners “stop stealing our home.”

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A Harvard University gate opens May 24 to campus in Cambridge

Websites serving Harvard undergrad women, minority and LGBTQ students taken down, Crimson reports

By Dakin Andone, CNN (CNN) — Websites for Harvard College centers serving minority and LGBTQ students and women vanished Wednesday, The Harvard Crimson reported, marking the continued unraveling of diversity initiatives at the nation’s most prestigious university as it faces fresh pressure from the Trump administration. Websites for the Harvard College Women’s Center, the Office

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Dozens of workers were rescued uninjured from a tunnel collapse Wednesday night in Los Angeles.

A partial tunnel collapse in Los Angeles left dozens of workers trapped about 400 feet below ground. They all survived

By Kathleen Magramo, Alaa Elassar, Stephanie Elam, Norma Galeana, CNN (CNN) — Thirty-one men working on a tunnel about 400 feet beneath the ground in Los Angeles were operating a machine to carve through the earth. Without warning, a portion of the tunnel collapsed around them Wednesday night. Trapped five miles from the tunnel’s only

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James Craig is seen in an undated mugshot.

Cyanide, an affair, and a jailhouse murder plot: The case against a Colorado dentist accused of poisoning his wife

By Andi Babineau, CNN Denver (CNN) — Angela Craig was complaining of severe headaches and dizziness. She had been to the hospital three times in 10 days, yet doctors in Colorado couldn’t explain what was causing her illness. “I feel drugged,” she texted her husband, James Craig, during her first hospitalization. She told him the

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Nation’s largest teachers’ union votes to endorse proposal that would cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League

By Amanda Musa, CNN (CNN) — The National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers’ union, has endorsed a proposal to cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League, a civil rights group focused on combatting antisemitism, according to an NEA spokesperson. The proposal, titled New Business Item 39, was preliminarily adopted by union delegates at the 2025

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A search and rescue team floats Monday along the Guadalupe River past a damaged building at Camp Mystic in Hunt

The Guadalupe River long has been a haven of adventure and joy. After deadly flooding, it’s a source of grief with an uncertain future

By Alisha Ebrahimji, Michelle Krupa, CNN (CNN) — Ron Duke treasured the Guadalupe River more than anything. The 80-year-old loved to kayak along the crystal clear waterway that wends some 250 miles from the springs of Texas Hill Country to the Gulf’s San Antonio Bay. His woodshop stood nearby, his friends told CNN affiliate KPRC,

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