Protesters at UCLA Pro-Palestinian encampment ordered to leave after police declares unlawful assembly
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Large police presence at UCLA as protests disrupt colleges nationwide: Live updates
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US campus protests: hundreds of police in riot gear gather at UCLA as students threatened with arrest – live
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College protests updates: Hundreds arrested at campuses across U.S.
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Trump swaps a criminal trial for the campaign trail in Michigan and Wisconsin
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Trump gives his strongman’s ambitions free rein on a day off from court
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Takeaways from Donald Trump's Wisconsin rally: economy, immigration, early voting
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Trump trades New York worries for hit of adulation from his Maga faithful
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Trump, free from court, finds 'a little fun on the campaign trail'
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Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion ban
By Holly Honderich
Video Arizona legislature votes to repeal 1864 abortion law
Arizona Legislature Votes to Repeal State's Ban on Virtually All Abortions
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Arizona just repealed its 1864 abortion ban. Democrats don't want voter outrage to disappear with it.
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Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion law, leaving state with 15-week ban
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Biden blames China, Japan and India's economic woes on 'xenophobia'
Biden calls U.S. ally Japan ‘xenophobic,’ along with China and Russia
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'Xenophobia' behind India and China's economic troubles, says US President Joe Biden
Xenophobia hurting India and China economic growth, says Biden
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Biden Now Calls Ally Japan 'Xenophobic' Along With China, Russia
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Georgia's Western Trajectory at Risk - United States Department of State
By Matthew Miller
To Russia's South, Georgians Protest Against Moscow-Inspired 'Foreign Agents' Bill
By Ann M. Simmons
US Warns Georgia Risks Ties to West Over 'Kremlin-Inspired' Law
Georgian lawmakers tussle in parliament after crackdown on foreign agent protesters
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Georgia Bill Targeting ‘Foreign Interests’ Draws Protests
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