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  1. Trump focused on campaign, not family, when facing media, trial witness says Trump sought to block damaging media reports during the 2016 campaign but did not seem worried about how his family would feel about them, witness testifies
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  2. An N.Y. court tossed Harvey Weinstein’s conviction. Could it help Trump? Legal experts said the judge overseeing Donald Trump’s trial will have to scrutinize the appeals court’s decision.
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  3. USC cancels main commencement ceremony as campus is roiled by protests The University of Southern California cancelled its main commencement ceremony, citing safety measures put in place in the days since the Los Angeles school has been rocked by student-led protests against the war in Gaza.
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  4. Black college president says it’s time to fix Black-Jewish relations The president of Dillard University, a historically Black college, has relaunched its National Center for Black-Jewish Relations. But the plan has become entangled by the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
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  5. Live updates: Ex-National Enquirer publisher to continue testimony at Trump’s hush money trial Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker is expected to continue his testimony in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to hush money payments.
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  6. Police arrest 108 at Emerson College as antiwar student protests spread Pro-Palestinian protests spread at colleges across the country, with dozens of arrests at the University of Southern California and the University of Texas at Austin.
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  7. Chiropractor works on giraffe, is nuzzled: ‘Giraffes are just giant dogs?’ Three quick videos of Joren Whitley adjusting Gerry the giraffe’s neck and jaw have been together viewed more than 48 million times on TikTok,
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  8. Colleges brace for more protests as graduation season approaches Colleges are set to welcome students and their families for commencements in coming weeks as student-led protests rock campuses across the country.
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  9. Columbia president facing intense pressure on numerous fronts Amid protests at Columbia University and calls for President Minouche Shafik to resign, the school’s Board of Trustees expressed support for her Wednesday.
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  10. IVF clinic transferred ruined embryos to patients, lawsuits claim The California fertility clinic realized something had gone wrong after none of the patients became pregnant.
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  11. By looking to future, Supreme Court may push Trump’s D.C. trial past election The Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity almost certainly will mean more pretrial hearings for Donald Trump, delaying his election obstruction trial.
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  12. An SUV was in flames on the highway. Strangers saved the driver. “It was people risking their life to save another,” rescuer Kadir Tolla said.
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  13. Zoo ostrich known for her zany dances dies after swallowing keys Karen, a beloved ostrich at the zoo in Topeka, Kan., was euthanized Thursday after grabbing an employee’s keys and swallowing them.
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  14. Columbia University sets deadline for protesters to clear campus encampment It was unclear whether the administration would take action overnight to clear demonstrators protesting the Israel-Gaza war.
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