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Man Alleges 20-Year Captivity, Stepmother Pleads Not Guilty

A 32-year-old Connecticut man, identifying as "S", claims he was held captive by his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, for over 20 years, escaping only after setting a fire; Sullivan pleads not guilty to kidnapping and assault charges.

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Coordinated Attacks on French Prisons Amid Drug Trafficking Crackdown

A wave of attacks, including armed assaults and arson, targeting French prisons is linked to a crackdown on drug traffickers, coinciding with a new law increasing police powers and prison security, raising concerns about escalating violence.

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Trump Administration's Antisemitism Crackdown Divides Jewish Community

The Trump administration is threatening to defund Ivy League universities and deport student activists, citing antisemitism concerns; this has caused a rift among Jewish organizations, with some supporting the crackdown while others fear it harms democratic values.

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El Salvador Refuses to Return Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran to US

Following a Supreme Court order, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele refused to return Kilmar Abrego García—wrongfully deported from the US by the Trump administration—to the US, prompting Democratic congressmen to plan a trip to El Salvador to demand his release.

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Trump Administration Threatens \$2.2 Billion in Funding for Harvard Over Antisemitism

The Trump administration threatened to freeze \$2.2 billion in funding for Harvard University on Monday for non-compliance with demands to combat antisemitism following anti-Israel protests on campuses nationwide; former MSNBC host Chris Matthews defended the move.

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Trump Threatens Harvard with Tax Revocation After Funding Freeze

President Trump threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status after the federal government froze \$2.2 billion in grant funding, following Harvard's rejection of administration demands regarding policies and leadership; the conflict stems from pro-Palestinian protests and the administr...

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Unexpected Friendship Forged in Grief Highlights Need for Better Bereavement Support

After her son George died from pneumonia in 2012, Rhian Mannings and nurse Andrea Evans formed an unlikely friendship highlighting the critical need for better bereavement support for families and healthcare professionals, as Rhian's husband tragically took his own life five days after George's deat...

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German Students' Neo-Nazi Gestures at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Spark Outrage

German high school students from Bielefeld and Görlitz performed neo-Nazi gestures at Auschwitz and sang nationalist chants at Bergen-Belsen, prompting disciplinary actions but raising concerns about rising far-right extremism.

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Weinstein Retrial Begins in New York

Harvey Weinstein's retrial for rape and sexual assault began in New York on April 15th, 2025, with jury selection, following the overturning of his previous conviction due to procedural errors; the case includes new charges.

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Turkish Journalists Face Prison for Covering Protests

Seven journalists in Istanbul, Turkey face up to three years in prison for allegedly failing to disperse from a protest despite a police warning; prosecutors disregarded the journalists' statements and relied solely on police evidence, including photos that omitted their press equipment.

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Trump Threatens to Revoke Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status Over Antisemitism

President Trump threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status for alleged campus antisemitism, following the university's rejection of an administration proposal and accusations of noncompliance, potentially costing Harvard billions in funding and raising questions about academic freed...

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Four Russian Journalists Sentenced for Navalny Ties

A Russian court sentenced four journalists to five and a half years in prison for collaborating with Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, which was declared an extremist organization; the reporters maintain they were persecuted for their journalism.

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