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    3 PM ET: Biden on campus protests, Kenya flooding, US farmland contaminated & more

    3 PM ET: Biden on campus protests, Kenya flooding, US farmland contaminated & more

    President Joe Biden weighs in on Pro-Palestinian protests disrupting college and university campuses across the US. Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are grilling Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer. Most of Kenya has no power, as the death toll from catastrophic flooding has risen. Authorities have recovered the body of a fifth victim of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Plus, farmland in Maine has been contaminated with forever chemicals – and other farms nationwide could be at risk.
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    12 PM ET: Police clear encampment, controversial immigration law, artists back on TikTok & more

    12 PM ET: Police clear encampment, controversial immigration law, artists back on TikTok & more

    Police have arrested protesters and taken control of the encampment at UCLA. A gag order hearing was held this morning as Donald Trump's hush money trial continues. Critics say Georgia's new immigration enforcement law may lead to racial profiling. The world's biggest artists are returning to TikTok. And, House Democrats have reintroduced a bill banning discrimination based on hairstyle and hair texture.
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    9 AM ET: UCLA arrests, Trump gag order hearing, thousands start Wegovy weekly & more

    9 AM ET: UCLA arrests, Trump gag order hearing, thousands start Wegovy weekly & more

    Police have begun detaining protesters and tearing down barricades of a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA this morning. Donald Trump’s hush money trial continues in New York today with a hearing on more alleged gag order violations. The death toll has risen after a highway collapse in China. At least 25-thousand people are starting Wegovy each week in the US. Plus, one man ate 700 cheeseballs in half an hour in front of a crowd. 
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    6 AM ET: UCLA police presence, AZ abortion law, data hack hits millions & more

    6 AM ET: UCLA police presence, AZ abortion law, data hack hits millions & more

    Police have entered a pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA after declaring it as an unlawful assembly. Meanwhile, deadly Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza, as the wait continues for Hamas' response to a proposed ceasefire. Arizona’s senate has voted to repeal the state’s 19th century abortion ban. The US is accusing Russia of breaching an international ban on chemical weapons. Plus, one-third of Americans may have had their data stolen in a recent healthcare hack.
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    6 PM ET: Arizona abortion ban vote, Blinken in Israel, Harvey Weinstein retrial & more

    6 PM ET: Arizona abortion ban vote, Blinken in Israel, Harvey Weinstein retrial & more

    President Joe Biden continues to remain relatively quiet on the pro-Palestinian campus protests across the nation. The Arizona state senate has voted to repeal the state’s near total abortion ban from 1864. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is calling on Hamas to accept a new ceasefire and hostage release deal. Prosecutors say they will retry the sex crimes case against Harvey Weinstein, after a New York appeals court overturned the conviction last week. And, the United Methodist Church lifts its ban on gay clergy.
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    3 PM ET: Crackdown on protests, Fed’s interest rate decision, vote on House Speaker & more

    3 PM ET: Crackdown on protests, Fed’s interest rate decision, vote on House Speaker & more

    Universities across the country are cracking down on Pro-Palestinian protesters. The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady for the sixth straight meeting. GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will force a vote on whether to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson next week, setting up a major House showdown. A sudden surge in suspected opioid overdoses in Austin, Texas has police on edge. And, Hawaii’s governor announced a temporary housing program for some of the Maui wildfire survivors.
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