
- U.S.Kansas City Star
‘I stand by what I said’: KU student body president not backing down from controversial retweet
Niya McAdoo’s retweet drew criticism from KU’s chancellor and the chair of the Kansas Board of Regents.
- U.S.INSIDER
University apologizes to medical student who was given a 'yellow card' warning for wearing an 'inappropriate' dress during an exam
Newcastle University apologized to the medical student who received a yellow card, typically given to students who exhibit unprofessional or concerning behavior.
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Video‘The nation I know’: Former President Bush’s full remarks at 9/11 ceremony in Shanksville, Pa.
Former President George W. Bush delivered a speech in Shanksville, Pa., on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
A Dunkin' coffee shop in Colorado is temporarily closing after the number of staff fell from 15 to 3 and it couldn't find anyone to replace them
Only three employees worked at a Dunkin' branch in Colorado Springs before the labor shortage forced it to temporarily close down.
- U.S.The Daily Beast
Maryland Judge Kills Himself Moments Before Arrest for Child Sex Abuse
Maryland.govA Maryland judge killed himself on Friday morning, just as the feds showed up at his Henderson home to arrest him in a child sex abuse case.Caroline County Circuit Judge Jonathan Newell, 50, had been on a leave of absence since July after becoming ensnared in an investigation over allegations that he had a hidden camera that captured naked images of boys in his bathroom. When FBI agents showed up at his door Friday morning to arrest him on a federal criminal complaint, they found him

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