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University of Michigan settles a lawsuit over protecting students from sexual abuse
The lawsuit was brought by students who sought to force changes in how the school protects the campus from sexual misconduct.
One month of war has displaced more than half of Ukrainian children
More than 4.3 million children have fled their homes in the month since Russia invaded Ukraine, according to UNICEF. It warns that consequences could last for generations to come.
Native Americans face more barriers in voting. The White House suggests these changes
The report was commissioned by President Biden in March 2021 as part of an executive order he signed to protect voting rights.
Ginni Thomas reportedly pressed Trump's chief of staff on overturning the election
Conservative activist Ginni Thomas, who's married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, sent a number of texts to then-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows between November 2020 and January 2021.
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A Jan. 6 Capitol riot suspect wanted by the FBI was granted refugee status in Belarus
Evan Neumann is under federal indictment in the U.S. for more than a dozen charges linked to last year's Capitol insurrection. Russian ally Belarus has granted him asylum and protection indefinitely.
Taliban reverses decision, barring Afghan girls from attending school beyond 6th grade
The rulers' decision — reneging on a previous promise — came at the start of the new school year in Afghanistan and risks further alienating the international community.
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Major food company Nestlé will limit its sales in Russia after Zelenskyy's criticism
Nestlé says it will now focus solely on providing essential food, not making a profit. Ukraine's leaders had criticized the company for continuing to do business in Russia weeks after the invasion.
Howard University and faculty reach a tentative labor deal, ending strike threat
The planned three-day strike was called off early Wednesday after the faculty union and the Washington, D.C., university's administration reached a tentative agreement.
Ukrainian sailors tried to block a Russian oligarch's yacht from docking in Turkey
Two superyachts linked to Roman Abramovich have docked in the sanction-free waters of Turkey this week. One of them was met at the dock by a Ukrainian youth sailing team protesting the war.
A doctor chronicles life in a Chicago ER during the first year of the pandemic
Though he fully expected to be infected with COVID, Dr. Thomas Fisher says he was committed to providing medical care to the Black community on Chicago's South Side. His new book is The Emergency.
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