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A New Jersey judge said he has jurisdiction over Mahmoud Khalil’s detention case and rejected the government’s bid to dismiss it.
Cornell student activist Momodou Taal left the United States after his visa was revoked following his role in pro-Palestinian protests.
A federal judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation case will stay in New Jersey, blocking the Trump administration’s push to move it to Louisiana.

Indiana University ended Tim Garl’s 44-season run as its men’s basketball athletic trainer as the school faces claims that staff ignored sexual abuse allegations tied to Dr. Bradford Bomba Sr.

Betty Webb, one of the last surviving Bletchley Park code breakers, has died at 101 after a life spent helping decode wartime enemy messages and preserve that history.

UConn and Texas advanced to the women’s Final Four, with Paige Bueckers leading the Huskies and Texas reaching the round for the first time since 2003.

Prosecutors charged staff connected to Chester Community Charter School with abusing young children and failing to report it.
Temple gymnast Kyrstin Johnson is winning attention for a viral floor routine and for her story of turning setbacks into success at Temple University.
Colorado health officials confirmed the state’s first measles case of the year in Pueblo and warned people who may have been exposed to watch for symptoms.
A University of Colorado Boulder study says about 1 in 15 U.S. adults have been present at a mass shooting, as survivor Erika Mahoney uses her own loss to highlight the lasting harm.

Federal officials said a University of Minnesota student lost a visa and was detained by ICE because of a prior drunken driving case, not because of protests.
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