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Wednesday 15-May-24
A union representing about 48,000 academic workers said that campus leaders mishandled pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The vote gives the union’s executive board the ability to call a strike at any time.
University of California Workers Vote to Authorize Strike in Rebuke Over Protest Crackdowns
No injuries were reported when the barge struck a bridge that connects Galveston, Texas, to a small island along the Gulf of Mexico, causing a partial collapse.
Barge Strikes Bridge in Galveston, Causing Oil Spill
Louisiana had asked the justices to weigh in on a dispute over a new congressional map with a second majority-Black district in time for the election.
Supreme Court, for Now, Allows Louisiana Voting Map to Move Forward
Valentina Gomez’s online trolling campaign, rife with homophobia and attacks against transgender people, has prompted condemnation and scrutiny online.
Far-Right Candidate in Missouri Draws Backlash for Homophobic Video
He was the first Black officer to lead a Marine Corps infantry company into combat. He later became an Alabama state lawmaker and an assistant secretary of the Air Force.
J. Gary Cooper, Pathbreaking Marine Leader, Is Dead at 87
School officials said that an assistant middle school principal had been placed on leave after he was arrested and charged, along with three others, with strangling three people in Jonesboro, Ga.
Assistant Principal Is Among 4 Charged With Murdering 3 in Georgia in 2013
Rafael Grossi took over the International Atomic Energy Agency five years ago at what now seems like a far less fraught moment. With atomic fears everywhere, the inspector is edging toward mediator.
Rafael Grossi of the IAEA Acts as the West’s Mediator With Putin and Iran
A prototypical Washington insider, he once said, “The hot air index is actually down when people like me go on vacation.”
Jack Quinn, Lobbyist and White House Counsel for Clinton, Dies at 74
The first debate is expected to be held in late June on CNN, and the second is set for early September on ABC News.
Trump and Biden Agree to Debates in June and September. Here’s What to Know
The characters are the same as in 2020, but key story lines have turned upside down.
What the Last Biden-Trump Debate Tells Us Now
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