One dead and two wounded in shooting after New Orleans high school graduation
Authorities in New Orleans responded to a shooting at Xavier University where Morris Jeff Community School was holding its high school graduation ceremony. Read more
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Authorities in New Orleans responded to a shooting at Xavier University where Morris Jeff Community School was holding its high school graduation ceremony. Read more
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A private Christian University in Tennessee has proposed restricting how students express their sexuality and gender on campus. Read more
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At King’s College London, students are designing games that explore diplomacy, drones and the psychological impact of battle. But can they really help? Read more