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Vermont Judge releases Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi — detained by authorities at his naturalization interview — is free for now. He had been in prison for two weeks after his arrest earlier in April.
An American woman was shot and killed while protesting in Israeli Occupied West Bank
by Hadeel Al-Shalchi
An American-Turkish citizen was shot and killed in the Israel Occupied West Bank, according to Palestinian health officials. The Seattle resident was protesting ultra-right hardliners land grabs.
14 year-old and his father are charged in 4 shooting deaths at a Georgia high school
The 14 year-old charged with killing two teachers and two students at a Georgia high school this week and his father were in court today to be formally charged in the shooting.
Legendary court reporter Linda Deutsch has died at 80
by Katia Riddle
Linda Deutsch, one of America’s best known trial reporters, died on Sunday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 80 years old.
In 'Look Into My Eyes,' filmmaker Lana Wilson explores the world of NYC's psychics
by Ari Shapiro
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with filmmaker Lana Wilson about her new documentary called Look Into My Eyes, which explores the world of New York City's psychics.
LA homeless veterans win decades-long fight in new court ruling
by Quil Lawrence
A federal judge in Los Angeles has handed homeless veterans a major victory in court. The West LA Veterans Campus, which has been used for things that have nothing to do with veterans for decades.
What a university's deal with Pitbull says about changing economics in college sports
One school in Florida found a unique way to attract money and good marketing. It sold the naming rights of its stadium to famous musician Pitbull.
In the Occupied West Bank, Palestinians say water is harder to come by since Oct. 7
by Kat Lonsdorf
Since the war in Gaza began last October, life has gotten harder for Palestinians living in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. One of the crucial ways: access to water has gotten significantly worse.
Venezuela's opposition leader on what's next as post-election crackdown persists
by Manuel Rueda
Here's what's next for Venezuela's beleaguered opposition as the regime of President Nicolas Maduro goes after them in the wake of the July's disputed presidential election.