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Month: May 2025

Students walk through campus at Harvard University on April 17 in Cambridge

A judge temporarily halted DHS’s ban on Harvard’s ability to enroll international students. Here’s what to know

By Emma Tucker, Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration’s now-paused revocation of Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students raises significant questions about how a ban would impact the school community and its academic research. While a temporary restraining order by US District Court Judge Allison Burroughs blocks the implementation of the federal

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Al menos 12 heridos en accidente de globo aerostático cerca Teotihuacán, un popular sitio turístico en México

Por Mauricio Torres Ivonne Valdes y Max Saltman, CNN Al menos doce personas resultaron heridas en un accidente de globo aerostático cerca de un sitio arqueológico próximo en la Ciudad de México el viernes, informaron las autoridades locales. El globo realizó un “aterrizaje forzado” en San Martín de las Pirámides tras chocar con una burbuja

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Kirk Millikan has taken running to extraordinary levels

Runner Kirk Millikan sets world records while mapping every street in Richmond

By Lane Casadonte Click here for updates on this story     RICHMOND, Virginia (WTVR) — A Midlothian native has taken running to extraordinary levels, setting Guinness World Records and mapping every street in Richmond along the way. Kirk Millikan discovered running at an early age, beginning his competitive journey at Robius Middle School. When he transitioned

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Colonial Heights Police expressed serious concerns about these incidents.

‘Senior prank’ at youth baseball game raises safety concerns: ‘It was very chaotic’

WTVR, COLONIAL HEIGHTS POLICE, CNN By Wayne Covil Click here for updates on this story     COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Virginia (WTVR) — A youth baseball game in Colonial Heights turned chaotic Sunday afternoon when masked individuals shot water-soaked pellets from cars at players, coaches and spectators in what some are calling a senior prank. Coach Zachary Sailsbury

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Schools use AI to detect weapons on campuses

By Pamela Comme Click here for updates on this story     VOLUSIA COUNTY, Florida (WESH) — Volusia County schools have implemented artificial intelligence technology to detect weapons in real time after an increase in weapons found on campuses last school year. Capt. Todd Smith, Volusia County Schools’ director of safety and security, explained the new “Zero

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