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26  avril     09h18
More than 500 people have been arrested at pro-Palestinian protests at colleges
Ayana Archie    Students and others are protesting Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza and, in some cases, their school’s investments in Israel. Presidents at several schools face calls to resign amid the protests.
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Founder of the country’s first scuba club for Black divers has trained thousands
Adrian Florido    This week’s StoryCorps features a conversation with a man who founded the country’s first scuba club for Black divers.
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Protests against the war in Gaza intensify at Columbia University
Jason DeRose    Authorities are being called to disperse pro Palestinian demonstrations on college and university campuses across the U.S. leading to mass arrests.
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United Methodist Church begins reorganization over LGBTQ issues
Jasmine Garsd    The United Methodist Church has voted to restructure itself in a way that could allow for LGBTQ clergy and same sex weddings.
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A year later, Florida businesses say the state’s immigration law dealt a huge blow.
Jonathan Franklin    Florida passed in one of the strictest immigration laws in the country, and now businesses struggle to find workers in several sectors of the economy
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Alabama woman who says police assaulted her after calling 911 files federal lawsuit
Jaclyn Diaz    Twyla Stallworth, a woman from Andalusia, Ala., filed a federal lawsuit against the city, its police department and Grant Barton, the police officer involved in the incident.
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A Baltimore teacher is accused of using AI to make his boss appear racist
Holly J. Morris    This wild case emphasizes the serious potential for criminal misuse of artificial intelligence that experts have been warning about for some time, one professor said.
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Where can you call an artist on a lobster? Find out in the quiz
The Associated Press    Plus, Tesla’s next move, Taylor’s new record and why zoo animals sometimes get weird during eclipses.
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Guatemalan AG raids Save the Children office over a migrant children rights complaint
The Associated Press    Prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche said that the complaint filed by an unidentified foreigner had raised serious concerns because it involved allegations of abuse of children.
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17 states challenge federal rules entitling workers to accommodations for abortion
   The lawsuit comes after federal regulations were published on implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. The language means workers can ask for time off to obtain and recover from an abortion.