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Thousands turn out for Turkey protests after more than 1,400 arrests
Columbia University student can't be detained by immigration officials for now, judge rules
A Korean American Columbia University student, who is a legal permanent U.S. resident and has participated in pro-Palestinian protests, cannot be detained by federal immigration officials for now as she fights the Trump administration over attempts to deport her, a judge ruled on Tuesday.
JD Vance will join wife on Greenland trip amid backlash
Bollywood actress vindicated over boyfriend's death after media hounding
Trump has blown up the world order - and left Europe's leaders scrabbling
NASA scrubs promise to land first woman, first person of colour on the moon from web pages
U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign to eliminate diversity efforts and language from government organizations has officially reached the moon, with NASA erasing references to its promise to land the first woman and first person of colour on there from several of its web pages.
Kentucky governor vetoes GOP abortion bill, says it undermines doctors and endangers pregnant women
8 new Corvettes go missing from Kentucky car plant, but the conspicuous muscle cars are all found
The long, slow road to a ceasefire, with no guarantee of success
HPV-linked cancer is becoming common in one group — here’s who is most at risk
Hundreds join Gaza's largest anti-Hamas protest since war began
U.S. says deal reached for safe navigation in Black Sea, after talks with Ukraine, Russia
The United States said Tuesday that it had reached a tentative agreement for Ukraine and Russia to stop fighting and ensure safe navigation in the Black Sea in separate talks with both sides, but many details were unresolved, and the Kremlin made the deal conditional on lifting some Western sanctions.
Russia and Ukraine agree naval ceasefire in Black Sea
U.S. putting 'unacceptable pressure' on Greenland with unsolicited visit, says Danish PM
The United States is exerting "unacceptable pressure" on Greenland, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday, ahead of an unsolicited visit by a high-profile U.S. delegation to the semi-autonomous Danish territory this week.