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The Supreme Court will hear arguments on how far municipalities can go in prohibiting camping on public property, laws that police employ to clear homeless people from parks and streets.
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College protests updates: Police clear camps at NYU, The New School
Protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country in connection with the war in Gaza.ABC News - Top stories -
In Super Metroid, No One Can Hear You Scream
Super Metroid recently celebrated its 30-year anniversary. Below, we look back at how it used and helped to create horror game tropes.It begins with a benign pulse over black. An otherworldly synth shriek interrupting. Random shots of dead ...GameSpot - Tech -
Civil rights leaders blast Supreme Court at their doorstep
Civil rights leaders from around the nation gathered in Washington, D.C., Friday to protest book bans and rising attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), saying limitations on education were hurting teachers, students and democracy as a ...The Hill - Politics -
Mass deportations, detention camps, troops on the street: Trump spells out migrant plan
Trump White House 2.0 would mean a vast, legally dubious roundup of up to 11 million people and pit state against state. Donald Trump is planning to unleash the biggest mass deportation of undocumented migrants in US history should he win ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
NYPD officer fired gun while clearing protesters from Hamilton Hall at Columbia, DA's office confirms
An NYPD officer fired his gun inside Hamilton Hall during Tuesday night's operation at Columbia University, the Manhattan district attorney's office confirms.CBS News - Top stories -
Bomb kills 5 people, including children, at a refugee camp in eastern Congo
The Congolese army says a bomb at a refugee camp in eastern Congo has killed at least 5 people, including childrenABC News - World
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