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Pro-Palestinian, Johns Hopkins University
Pro-Palestinian encampment grows as protesters push for Johns Hopkins University to divest from Israel
An encampment supporting Palestine during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war expanded Wednesday on Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus.
Student protest against Johns Hopkins’ ties with Israel grows: ‘We will not stop. We will not rest’
The student protest calling on the Johns Hopkins University to divest from Israel grew louder and larger Tuesday.
As student protesters dig in, colleges ratchet up pressure to end pro-Palestinian encampments
The encampment at Tufts expanded to include about 15 tents over the weekend, while the encampment at MIT also grew as protesters dig in, and demonstrators at Harvard continue to occupy space in the heart of Harvard Yard.
Red Sox, Masataka Yoshida
Masataka Yoshida injury: Red Sox outfielder lands on IL after jamming hand as Boston's injured list grows
T he Boston Red Sox placed outfielder/designated hitter Masataka Yoshida on the injured list on Wednesday ahead of their game against the San Francisco Giants, according to Chris Cotillo of MassLive. Yoshida jammed his left hand on Sunday, requiring him to leave the Red Sox's series finale against the Chicago Cubs.
Red Sox place Masataka Yoshida on 10-day IL with left thumb strain
The Boston Red Sox placed designated hitter Masataka Yoshida on the 10-day injured list with a left thumb strain
More than a dozen: The Red Sox’ early season injuries list
Despite being down several starting hitters and pitchers, the Red Sox went 17-13 in April. The post More than a dozen: The Red Sox’ early season injuries list appeared first on Boston.com.
Houston Zoo, baby giraffe
Houston Zoo grows by 6 feet with birth of new baby boy giraffe
The male Masai giraffe, who currently weighs 160 pounds and stands at an impressive six feet tall, has been named Tino by the Gordy Family, longtime supporters of the zoo. As he matures, Tino could reach a height nearly matching or surpassing his 16-foot-tall father, six-year-old Zawadi.
Houston Zoo welcomes baby giraffe 'Tino', a male Masai giraffe
Get ready for adorable overload as the Houston Zoo introduces Tino, the newest and cutest addition to their giraffe family born on Saturday!
Baby Giraffe Welcomed at Houston Zoo
Baby Giraffe Welcomed at Houston Zoo Keepers at Houston Zoo had an overnight delivery with a difference last weekend, when they arrived at work to find a newborn baby giraffe. Footage released by the Houston Zoo on May 1 shows Tino,
California, population
Lathrop one of the fastest-growing California cities as state population grows for first time since pandemic
For the first time since the pandemic, California is growing, and one of the fastest-growing cities is in the Central Valley.
California's population grew in 2023 for first time since 2020
The population of California grew last year for the first time since 2020, thanks to a drop in mortality and a rebound in legal foreign immigration, the state's Department of Finance said on Tuesday.
California’s population grows for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic
California’s population has grown for the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the state Department of Finance, California’s population grew by just over 67,000 people in 2023 for a total of 39,
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Pro-Palestinian demonstration grows on Denver's Auraria campus with graduation 1 week away
As the war in Gaza continues, students In Fort Collins, Pueblo, Denver, and Boulder are demanding that schools cut academic ...
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DoorDash posts better-than-expected Q1 sales as US grocery demand grows
DoorDash has reported higher-than-expected revenue in the first quarter, as strong growth in U.S. grocery orders helped make ...
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Insight: As solar capacity grows, some of America's most productive farmland is at risk
The solar industry is pushing into the Midwest, drawn by wide-open fields, cheaper land rents, access to electric ...
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Pro-Palestinian encampment at University of Oregon campus grows following May Day rally
Since it was first set up on the University of Oregon campus two days earlier, an encampment of students calling for an end ...
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Obituaries PGe PG Store Archives Classifieds
Flag Day is still a little more than a month away in this country. But for a number of high school girls around Western ...
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Boston legal market grows again with Simpson Thacher, Blank Rome launches
Blank Rome and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett on Wednesday said they are opening offices in Boston, becoming the latest U.S. law ...
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Parkrun keeps 94-year-old Dubbo man active as popularity of community fitness groups grows
Les Brookfield has walked 100 parkruns and is determined to keep exercising thanks to the health and social benefits he ...
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Korean culture grows in popularity, from cuisine to clothing
Traditional Korean cuisine and street food is served up in Allston, while fashionistas follow Korean trends at the Burlington ...
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Democratic leadership vows to rescue Johnson as intrigue grows in Capitol
Democratic leaders in the House officially declared on Tuesday that they would vote to keep order in the House by protecting ...
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