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index.feed.received.today — 18 avril 2025

Shocked students return to Florida campus after shooting that killed two

18 avril 2025 à 16:26

Suspect arrested and charged with attack on Florida State University in Tallahassee that also left six injured

Students at Florida State University (FSU) returned to a campus that was still in shock on Friday to retrieve the belongings they abandoned in their scramble to escape a gunman, including laptops, handbags and even shoes, and a vigil was planned for the evening, after a student killed two people and left six others injured.

Many had gathered on Thursday night, hugging and in tears, around a makeshift memorial on a sidewalk on campus, bringing candles, flowers, teddy bears and notes for the survivors. The impromptu memorials, dotted around the campus in the state capital of Tallahassee, came just hours after authorities arrested and charged a fellow student, Phoenix Ikner, 20, with the shooting.

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© Photograph: Miguel J Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images

© Photograph: Miguel J Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images

index.feed.received.yesterday — 17 avril 2025

IRS reportedly planning to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status

17 avril 2025 à 17:26

Probably illegal move against US’s richest university is latest in Trump’s attack on independence of higher education

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is reportedly planning to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status in what would be a probably illegal move amid Donald Trump’s concerted attack on the independence of US institutions of higher education.

Trump on Tuesday called for Harvard, the US’s oldest and wealthiest university and one of the most prestigious in the world, to lose its tax-exempt status, CNN first reported.

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© Composite: AFP, Bloomberg, Getty Images

© Composite: AFP, Bloomberg, Getty Images

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Police use stun gun on two people at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia town hall

16 avril 2025 à 14:51

Three arrests were made as Maga representative’s meeting was repeatedly interrupted by protesters

Police used a stun gun on two people, and arrested three attenders overall, at a town hall meeting hosted by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday.

Protesters repeatedly interrupted Greene during a town hall in Acworth, which is about 30 minutes outside Atlanta. One man, Andrew Russell Nelms, began booing Greene almost as soon as she began speaking, and was dragged out of the room by police officers, who used a stun gun on him, according to the New York Times.

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© Photograph: Erik S Lesser/EPA

© Photograph: Erik S Lesser/EPA

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