Rebecca Rosman
Stories
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National
Student protests caused mostly minor disruptions at several graduation ceremonies
From California to North Carolina, students staged chants and walkouts over the weekend in protest of Israel's ongoing military offensive in Gaza.
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World
Death toll from Moscow concert hall attack rises to 133 as Putin addresses the nation
The Russian president described the violent shooting as "a bloody, barbaric terrorist act" after a group linked to the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the event.
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National
Tennessee becomes the first state to protect musicians and other artists against AI
The Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security Act, or ELVIS Act, is an updated version of the state's right of publicity law. The new legislation includes AI-specific protections.
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National
The French bulldog sits, stays at the top of U.S. dog owners' hearts
The dog popularly known as the Frenchie has held its crown as America's most popular dog breed for the second year in a row, according to the American Kennel Club.
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World
Protests by farmers block highways to Paris and elsewhere in France
The farmers are protesting over low wages and foreign competition, among other things. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal tried to address their grievances in parliament but protests are expected to go on.
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Protests in France were sparked after police shot to death a black teen in Nanterre
For the past six nights, protests have erupted in many French cities after the death of a teenager at the hands of police nearly a week ago. We visit the Parisian suburb where it all started.
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Deadly storms in New Zealand are forcing the country to reckon with climate change
Deadly storms in New Zealand have the prime minister calling for changes to deal with a changing climate.
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French President Macron faces an uphill battle to a second term
France's ruling center-right coalition lost its absolute majority in parliamentary elections Sunday, presenting President Emmanuel Macron with the likelihood of a difficult second term in office.
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A new far-right figure may disrupt Macron's goal of being reelected president
French President Emmanuel Macron was expecting next year's presidential election to be a repeat of his victorious fight with the leader of the far right in 2017 — but new challengers are emerging.
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World
Europeans Are Divided Over The Issue Of Vaccine Passports
The European Commission has proposed creating Digital Green Certificates to let people prove their vaccine status, and allow them to travel freely across the European Union by this summer.