Suzanne Nuyen
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Suzanne Nuyen

Tuesday

Demonstrators supporting Palestinians in Gaza barricade themselves inside Hamilton Hall, where the office of the dean is located, on April 30 in New York City. Alex Kent/Getty Images hide caption

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Columbia students barricade themselves in campus building; China's EV vehicles

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Monday

People stand next to a vehicle in Deir Al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on April 2, where workers from the World Central Kitchen (WCK), were killed in Israeli airstrikes, according to the NGO. Yasser Qudihe/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty hide caption

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ICC reportedly weighs arrest warrants for Israeli officials; new abortion lawsuit

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Friday

Georgia State Patrol officers detain a demonstrator on the campus of Emory University during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Thursday, April 25 in Atlanta. Mike Stewart/AP hide caption

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Campus protests over Gaza could affect graduation; Steve Inkseep interviews Blinken

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Thursday

Rudy Giuliani speaks during a news conference after his defamation trial Jose Luis Magana/AP hide caption

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Arizona indicts Trump allies in 'fake elector' scheme; bird flu remnants found in milk

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Wednesday

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission building in Washington, D.C. Paul J. Richards/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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No more noncompetes, FTC says; Tenessee bill would allow teachers to carry guns

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Tuesday

Students occupy the campus Columbia University on Friday, calling for the school to divest from companies with ties to Israel. Alex Kent/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Gaza solidarity protests sweep U.S. colleges; SCOTUS tackles Starbucks union case

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Monday

The latest effort in Congress to force TikTok to be sold is the most serious threat yet to the app's future in the U.S. Michael Dwyer/AP hide caption

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TikTok faces its biggest threat yet; Earth Day tips for sustainable living

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Friday

Demonstrators wave a huge Iranian flag in an anti-Israeli gathering in front of an anti-Israeli banner on the wall of a building at the Felestin (Palestine) Sq. in Tehran, Iran, on Monday, April 15, 2024. Vahid Salemi/AP hide caption

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Israel strikes Iran, U.S. official says; Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets' is here

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Thursday

A "for rent" sign in front of a home in December 2023 in Miami, Florida. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

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Housing costs keep inflation stubborn; New report on Maui wildfires released

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Wednesday

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is the first Cabinet secretary to be impeached in roughly 150 years. As House Republicans targeted him he was involved in Senate negotiations on a bipartisan bill to change administration border policies. Go Nakamura/Getty Images hide caption

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Senate mulls next steps in Mayorkas impeachment; ocean heat is mass bleaching coral

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Tuesday

An anti-missile system operates after Iran launched drones and missiles toward Israel, as seen from Ashkelon, Israel, April 14. Amir Cohen/Reuters hide caption

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Iran hails attack on Israel as a 'victory'; Photos of Sudan, 1 year into a brutal war

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President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stand together during a state visit ceremony at the White House. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Biden to hold summit with Japan, Philippines; FAFSA delays threaten college enrollment

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