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  1. Columbia’s Relationship With Student Protesters Has Long Been Fraught Aniko Bodroghkozy, who participated in protest on Columbia's campus in 1985, spoke with TIME about how recent protests compare to other moments in the school's history some 40 and 56 years back.
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  2. Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests Highlight Divisions Among Democrats “We're divided,” says Rep. Jamaal Bowman. “We have many members of the party who are pro-Israel without equivocation, and others who take a more balanced and nuanced approach.”
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  3. Texas Veterinarian Helped Crack the Mystery of Bird Flu in Cows The first calls that Dr. Barb Petersen received in early March were from dairy owners worried about crows, pigeons and other birds dying on their Texas farms.
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  4. The History Behind the Met Gala The first Monday in May means it's Met Gala time. Here's how the party has evolved into a must-watch red carpet event
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  5. ‘Why Are Police in Riot Gear?’: Inside Columbia and City College’s Darkest Night Police officers arrived at Columbia University and The City University of New York’s City College campus on Wednesday evening.
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  6. Active Shooter ‘Neutralized’ Outside Wisconsin Middle School The district said in several Facebook posts starting around 11:30 a.m. that all district schools were on lockdown.
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  7. Arizona Democrats Get Enough Votes to Repeal 19th Century Abortion Ban Democrats secured enough votes in the Arizona Senate to repeal a Civil War-era ban on abortions that the state’s highest court recently allowed to take effect.
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  8. Biden Cancels $6B in Debt for Former Students of the Art Institutes The Biden administration said it will cancel $6 billion in student loans for people who attended the Art Institutes, a system of for-profit colleges.
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  9. Northwestern University’s Deal With Student Protesters Offers Example of Successful Negotiations The agreement at Northwestern University offered an example of successful negotiations between anti-war demonstrators and administrators.
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  10. United Methodists Repeal Longstanding Ban on LGBTQ Clergy The change doesn’t mandate or even explicitly affirm LGBTQ clergy, but it means the church no longer forbids them.
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  11. It’s Time to Treat Sugar Like Cigarettes "We believe it is every American’s right to have clear and visible information about the sugar," write Mark Hyman and Ron Gutman
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  12. The Idea of You Is About the Ultimate Middle-Aged-Lady Fantasy: Being Noticed The Anne Hathaway movie is being sold as an age-gap romance but is actually about wish fulfillment for middle-aged women
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  13. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Vows to Force a Vote Next Week on Ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she would call a vote next week on ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson, forcing her colleagues to choose sides.
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  14. Fred Richard Is Team USA’s Next Olympic Hope for Men’s Gymnastics Fred Richard is dreaming bigger than the Paris Games
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  15. Paul Auster, Prolific and Experimental Man of Letters and Filmmaker, Dies at 77 Paul Auster, a prolific, prize-winning man of letters and filmmaker known for “The New York Trilogy" and “4 3 2 1,” has died at age 77.
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  16. FKA twigs Creates Deepfake AI Version of Herself With a Special Use in Mind British singer-songwriter FKA twigs addressed a U.S. Senate subcommittee about the dangers of artificial intelligence.
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  17. Welcome to the Golden Age of Ryan Gosling Gosling, who's starring in the new action rom-com 'The Fall Guy,' is one of the most consistently delightful movie stars of our time.
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  18. Here Are the 14 New Books You Should Read in May From Brittney Griner's memoir to Kevin Kwan's glitzy new novel.
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  19. What Marijuana Reclassification Means for the United States Would the move legalize recreational cannabis? What would it mean for research? What happens next?
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  20. Florida’s 6-Week Abortion Ban Takes Effect as Doctors Worry Women Will Lose Access to Health Care Florida's ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, before many women even know they are pregnant, went into effect Wednesday.
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  21. Organic Walnuts Are Linked to a Dangerous E. Coli Outbreak Seven people have been hospitalized and two have developed a dangerous kidney disease.
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  22. Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies Have an Alarming Effect on Youth Mental Health, Survey Finds Nearly 40% of LGBTQ+ youth have seriously considered attempting suicide in the last year, according to a survey by the Trevor Project.
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  23. Arizona’s Abortion Ban Never Represented the Will of the People—Even in 1864 Legislators look likely to repeal a near-total abortion ban enacted by a deeply unrepresentative territorial legislature.
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  24. Prince William Shares Rare Update on Kate Middleton Following Her Cancer Diagnosis Prince William was approached about his wife Kate Middleton by concerned well-wishers during a public engagement.
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  25. How a Group of Elderly Swiss Women Charted a New Path for Climate Legislation The women, all over the age of 65, argued they were especially vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change. The European Court of Human Rights agreed.
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  26. Police Arrive at UCLA Amid Clashes Between Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israeli Protesters Violence broke out at UCLA overnight between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters, prompting police to arrive.
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  27. How the U.S. Can Win the New Cold War Confronting the reality of China’s threat to the U.S.-led global order requires a deep, hard reassessment.
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  28. Here’s Everything New on Netflix in May 2024 New seasons of Bridgerton and Selling the OC, a live comedy series from John Mulaney, and a movie about the Pop Tart come to Netflix in May
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  29. NYPD Officers Enter Columbia University Campus After Protesters Occupy Building Large numbers of New York City police officers began entering the Columbia University as dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters remained on the campus.
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  30. U.S. House Votes to Remove Wolves From Endangered List in 48 States The U.S. House voted to end federal protection for gray wolves, approving a bill that would remove them from the endangered species list across the lower 48 states.
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