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Judge Denies Early Release for Former UK Student Sophia Rosing After Racially Charged Assault
Mar 16, 2025
Judge denies early release for Sophia Rosing after racially charged assault, highlighting issues of racism and accountability in universities.
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Police Officer Shot Near UMBC Campus, Suspect Arrested
A police officer was shot near UMBC campus; suspect arrested. Stay updated on the latest developments in this ongoing investigation.

Tragic Death of Twin Brothers in Georgia: Family Seeks Answers
Twin brothers Naazir and Qaadir Lewis found dead in Georgia; family seeks answers amidst tragic circumstances.

Tragic Nightclub Fire Claims 51 Lives in North Macedonia
A tragic nightclub fire in North Macedonia claims 51 lives, sparking national mourning and calls for stricter safety regulations.

Trump's Executive Order Shuts Down Voice of America
Trump's executive order silences Voice of America, impacting independent journalism and global media freedom.

U.S. Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen, 31 Killed as Tensions Escalate
U.S. military strikes in Yemen kill 31 amid escalating tensions with Houthi forces, threatening maritime security in the Red Sea.

Judge Blocks Trump’s Alien Enemies Act Deportations
A federal judge blocks Trump's Alien Enemies Act deportations, marking a significant legal victory for immigration advocates.

Pope Francis Advances Key Church Reforms While Recovering in Hospital
Pope Francis pursues vital Church reforms while hospitalized, emphasizing transparency and inclusivity during his recovery.

U.S. Launches Major Airstrikes on Houthi Militant Sites in Yemen
The U.S. targets Houthi sites in Yemen with major airstrikes amidst rising tensions and threats to global shipping.

Mass Protests Erupt in Serbia Over Corruption and Government Negligence
Mass protests in Serbia highlight corruption and government negligence, demanding accountability and reforms from President Vučić's administration.