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  • Columbia University Student Sues US Government over Deportation Attempt

    Columbia University Student Sues US Government over Deportation Attempt

    Columbia University student Yunseo Chung is suing US President Donald Trump and other government officials for attempting to deport her. (Photo: via social media)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    The student was arrested on March 5 for “obstruction of governmental administration” but mere days was advised that her lawful resident status was being revoked.

    A Columbia University student who participated in pro-Palestine protests is suing US President Donald Trump and other government…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Iran not building nuclear weapon despite strategic losses: US intel

    Iran not building nuclear weapon despite strategic losses: US intel

    A report by Washington’s top intelligence office suggests Tehran will struggle to rebuild its proxy militia bulwark after Israeli attacks, but the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has not yet authorized the creation of a nuclear weapon.

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Israeli occupation army opened fire on a vehicle south of Nablus.

    Israeli occupation army opened fire on a vehicle south of Nablus.

    This evening, Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces fired live bullets …

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  • Indonesia beat Bahrain in crucial World Cup qualifier | Football News

    Indonesia beat Bahrain in crucial World Cup qualifier | Football News

    Indonesia move clear in fourth spot in Group C of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Asia with 1-0 win against Bahrain.

    Indonesia secured a crucial 1-0 win in their Group C qualifier against Bahrain in Jakarta to increase their hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup.

    It was head coach Patrick Kluivert’s first win in charge after the former Netherlands international lost his opening game 5-1 to Australia last Thursday.

    Ole Romeny scored the only goal of the game in the 24th minute as he latched…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal released from detention | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal released from detention | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Hamdan Ballal, the Palestinian co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land who was detained by the Israeli army after being attacked by settlers, has been released.

    In a post on social media platform X on Tuesday, his fellow co-director Yuval Abraham said: “After being handcuffed all night and beaten in a military base, Hamdan Ballal is now free and is about to go home to his family.”

    The Associated Press news agency said its journalists had also seen Ballal and two other…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Renewed fighting in DR Congo as regional powers step up ceasefire efforts | Conflict News

    Renewed fighting in DR Congo as regional powers step up ceasefire efforts | Conflict News

    Rwanda-backed M23 rebels battle pro-government fighters in North Kivu and South Kivu province after regional mediators hold truce talks.

    Rwanda-backed M23 rebels and pro-government fighters have clashed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo despite pressure from regional mediators to halt the fighting.

    The rebels battled pro-government fighters known as Wazalendo on Tuesday in North Kivu and South Kivu provinces, a day after 24 members of two regional blocs – the East African Community…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • VR crime scene tech | ScienceDaily

    VR crime scene tech | ScienceDaily

    NJIT’s forensics program made an impression at the 77th Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences’ Conference in Baltimore’s Convention Center, unveiling new research and innovations that tackled this year’s conference theme, “Technology: A Tool for Transformation or Tyranny?”

    NJIT faculty and students presented on advances shaping the world of forensics, from research that could improve how forensic scientists estimate a person’s age at death, to technology demos of CSIxR — a virtual…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • Chewing gum can shed microplastics into saliva, pilot study finds

    Chewing gum can shed microplastics into saliva, pilot study finds

    Plastic is everywhere. And many products we use in everyday life, such as cutting boards, clothes and cleaning sponges, can expose people to tiny, micrometer-wide plastic particles called microplastics. Now, chewing gum could be added to the list. In a pilot study, researchers found that chewing gum can release hundreds to thousands of microplastics per piece into saliva and potentially be ingested.

    The researchers will present their results at the spring meeting of the American Chemical…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • ‘Low-sugar’ vaccine can provide broad immunity against coronavirus variants

    ‘Low-sugar’ vaccine can provide broad immunity against coronavirus variants

    Sugar coatings aren’t only for candies; they also help viruses, like the ones that cause COVID-19, hide from their hosts’ immune system. Now, researchers have developed a universal vaccine that targets coronaviruses and the sugars that they use as cover. As demonstrated in animal studies, the vaccine removed sugar molecules from an area of a coronavirus spike protein that rarely mutates and created effective and plentiful antibodies to inactivate the virus.

    Chi-Huey Wong, a chemistry…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • Growing body of evidence links HPV with heart disease

    Growing body of evidence links HPV with heart disease

    In addition to causing several types of cancer, human papillomavirus (HPV) appears to bring a significantly increased risk of heart disease and coronary artery disease, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25).

    Evidence that HPV is linked with heart disease has begun to emerge only recently. This new study is the first to assess the association by pooling data from several global studies, totaling nearly 250,000 patients….

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com