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Nearly a year since the nation's first alert system for missing Indigenous people launched in Washington

The nation’s first alert system for missing Indigenous people is bringing a crisis to the forefront in Washington state

By Nicole Chavez, CNN Nearly a year since the nation’s first alert system for missing Indigenous people launched in Washington, the push to address the crisis of unsolved cases continues spreading in the state and beyond its borders. The system, known as MIPA, was launched last July. As of this week, authorities have issued 56

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Dennis "Maliq" Barnes

Dennis Barnes, a 16-year-old senior, picks Cornell University after getting over 185 college acceptances

By Chandelis Duster, CNN Dennis “Maliq” Barnes, the New Orleans high school senior who was accepted at over 185 colleges and received more than $10 million in scholarship offers, announced Friday that he will attend Cornell University in the fall. Barnes made the announcement from his school, International High School of New Orleans. “I have

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Newly released documents detail the search of Bryan Kohberger's home at the Steptoe Village apartments and office in Washington state hours after his arrest in Pennsylvania.

Newly released documents detail the search of Bryan Kohberger’s home and office in Washington state hours after his arrest in Pennsylvania

By Jean Casarez, CNN Chemical tests for blood were done on over 60 reddish brown stains at Bryan Kohberger’s apartment in Pullman, Washington, on December 30, hours after he was arrested in northeastern Pennsylvania, according to newly released legal documents. Documents show a reddish/brown stain on an “uncased pillow ” as well as a “brown

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The University of California

The University of California Santa Cruz is condemning recent antisemitic and anti-LGTBQ actions, including an event to celebrate Hitler’s birthday

By Elizabeth Joseph, CNN The University of California, Santa Cruz, is condemning recent antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ incidents reported on and near the campus, including a group of students who allegedly gathered to celebrate Adolf Hitler’s birthday. “They sang happy birthday and ate cakes adorned with hateful and horrific symbols,” UC Santa Cruz Vice Chancellor for

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New York Times: Former adviser to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul had prior history of sexual harassment complaints

By Gloria Pazmino and Samantha Beech, CNN A former top adviser to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul had a history of sexual harassment complaints against him from women in a previous workplace, the New York Times has reported. Adam Sullivan, who oversaw Hochul’s 2022 gubernatorial campaign, stepped aside Sunday from his role advising the governor

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Lea Glossip

Before his 9th scheduled execution, now on hold, Richard Glossip said he hoped his fate ‘can never happen to anybody else again’

By Brynn Gingras, Linh Tran and Dakin Andone, CNN The US Supreme Court on Friday halted the execution of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, a man who even the state attorney general says should not face the death penalty. The decision comes after Glossip has endured 26 years behind bars, nine execution dates, three

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An arrest has been made in connection with three stabbings near the University of California

21-year-old former UC Davis student to be arraigned in series of stabbings near campus, police say

By Emma Tucker, Taylor Romine, Ritu Prasad and Cheri Mossburg, CNN A former student at the University of California, Davis, faces arraignment Friday in connection with three stabbings that occurred near the campus within the span of five days, leaving two people dead and the community in fear, authorities said. The Yolo County District Attorney’s

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Test scores for eighth-grade students in the US declined in both US history and civics in 2022

Test scores for 8th-grade students decline in US history and civics following prior declines in math and reading, report says

By Laura Ly, CNN Test scores for eighth-grade students in the US declined in both US history and civics in 2022, according to a new report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, often referred to as “The Nation’s Report Card.” The announcement of the new lower scores come after the assessment reported last fall

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