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New ICE policy adds more turmoil to the lives of international students
Unless one class is held person, international students will be deported.
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Lawsuits follow ICE policy barring international students who are taking online classes
According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, more than half of the universities are planning for in-person teaching for next semester.
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Black Lives Matter painted in front of Trump Towers
Among the painters, the de Blasio, his wife, and Rev. Al Sharpton, a prominent voice in the fight against police brutality and systemic oppression.
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Proximity sensors and hygiene stations are the “new normal”
It's recommended that Brooklyn's New Lab employees wear a proximity sensor, which is locked into a chest harness.
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Beijing reopens as the second wave of coronavirus dies down
People gather in shopping centers, dance in parks, and cram into subways during rush hours.
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Masks or no masks?
The Trump administration's journey.
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Los Angeles activists take to the streets again
They demanded justice for Alex Flores, a 34-year-old Latino who was killed by police last November.
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Varsity Flu
The coronavirus pandemic has left high school senior Sonja Gunderson dealing with much more than online classes and a virtual graduation.
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Rail travel in China is popular during the pandemic and filled with safety measures
But the pandemic has altered what train travel looks like.
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Easter Market goes back to its roots
Detroit's once bustling tourist attraction is now a small farmer's market.