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April 15, 2025

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China Accuses U.S. NSA of Cyber Attacks During Asian Winter Games

News Summary In an escalating diplomatic crisis, China has accused the U.S. NSA of executing cyberattacks aimed at critical industries during the Asian Winter Games in February 2025. The allegations emphasize a broader cybersecurity conflict and call attention to concerns over national security and integrity of information. Chinese officials have placed three alleged NSA agents on a wanted list and demanded accountability for what they assert are unwarranted intrusions. As

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Trump Proposes Sending U.S. Criminals to El Salvador Prisons

News Summary During a recent meeting in the Oval Office, President Trump proposed the controversial idea of sending U.S. citizens to El Salvador’s prisons. The proposal, aimed at alleviating prison overcapacity, was supported by El Salvador’s President Bukele. The discussion followed Trump’s remarks on the conditions within El Salvador’s prison system and involved significant legal and human rights concerns. Prominent cases like that of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully

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Herd of elephants forming a protective circle around younger elephants during an earthquake.
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Elephants Showcase Stunning Protective Instincts During Earthquake

News Summary In a remarkable display of protective behavior, a herd of African elephants at a California zoo formed an alert circle around their younger members during a magnitude 5.2 earthquake. As the ground shook, elder elephants quickly enveloped the young ones, demonstrating their deep familial bonds. Fortunately, no significant injuries or damages were reported in the vicinity, underscoring the animals’ instinctual reactions amid natural disasters. This incident serves as

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Columbia University Student Detained by Federal Agents

News Summary Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student, was detained by federal agents during a citizenship interview, raising concerns about the treatment of pro-Palestinian activists. His legal team argues that this reflects a troubling initiative by the Trump administration to silence dissent against U.S. foreign policy. Mahdawi’s case highlights a growing trend of detaining activists and has sparked strong reactions from lawmakers and advocates for individual rights. Columbia University Student

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Cody Balmer Denied Bail After Arson Attack on Governor’s Residence

News Summary Cody Balmer, 38, has been denied bail after allegedly launching an arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s residence. Facing serious charges including attempted homicide and terrorism, Balmer reportedly broke in using a homemade Molotov cocktail, causing significant damage. Fortunately, no one was injured. Authorities are investigating his motives, including potential antisemitism and his history of mental illness. The incident raises concerns about the safety of elected officials

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Businesses Sue Trump Administration Over Tariffs

News Summary A coalition of U.S. businesses has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging tariffs imposed on foreign trading partners. The case argues that these tariffs, framed as a national emergency, exceed presidential power and should be decided by Congress. Involved companies include a wine importer and a cycling apparel brand, among others. This lawsuit highlights the significant economic impact of tariffs and underscores a growing tension over

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Victor Martinez-Hernandez Convicted of Murdering Rachel Morin

News Summary Victor Martinez-Hernandez, 24, was convicted of murdering Rachel Morin on the Ma & Pa Heritage Trail in Bel Air. The jury took less than an hour to return a verdict of guilt on serious charges including first-degree murder and rape. With sentencing delayed, Martinez-Hernandez awaits his fate in jail. The case, involving DNA evidence and a complicated background of immigration, has raised discussions about crime and immigration policy

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Elephants forming a protective circle around calves after an earthquake
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Elephants Exhibit Protective Behavior During California Earthquake

News Summary A magnitude 5.2 earthquake shook Southern California, prompting elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to display remarkable protective instincts. In a touching moment, the herd formed an alert circle around their young calves, showcasing their strong family bonds and social responsibility. This behavior, observed through video footage, highlights the intelligent nature of elephants and their natural leadership in times of crisis. As residents reflect on the

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Tufts PhD Student Challenges Detention After Criticism

News Summary Rümeysa Öztürk, a PhD student at Tufts University, is facing legal challenges following her unconstitutional detention by U.S. authorities after criticizing university policies on pro-Palestinian protests. Despite the government’s claims linking her to Hamas, no evidence has been presented. Her detention conditions have raised serious concerns, and she is seeking justice through a habeas corpus petition. The case highlights issues of free speech and civil rights for international

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Visa Woes for International Students: A Worrying Trend Unfolds

News Summary The Trump administration’s recent visa revocations of hundreds of international students are causing significant concern in the academic community. Over 80 institutions report visa issues affecting students and faculty alike, raising alarms about free speech and due process. Many affected students face deportation without clear explanations, leading some to flee to Canada. Calls for transparency and legal action are mounting as universities express confusion over the process behind

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