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Trump was speaking to military families at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
He told the families a change in power in Iran would be, quote, the best thing that could happen.
A federal judge in Massachusetts has issued a preliminary injunction against federal immigration agents from entering houses of worship to carry out enforcement actions.
London's High Court has ruled that the United Kingdom's ban on a prominent pro-Palestinian group is unlawful, but it's allowed it to stay in place, at least for now.
NPR's Lauren Frayer has our reports.
German Chancellor Friedrich Murch opened the Munich Security Conference on Friday by saying there's a rift in transatlantic relations between Europe and the U.S.
is not powerful enough to go it alone in what he called an increasingly tough world.
Murch then called for a new transatlantic partnership.
The rift began at last year's conference when Vice President J.D.
Vance lectured Europeans about the state of democracy on the European continents.
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Anthropic, which is one of the major artificial intelligence companies, is partnering with a nonprofit to redesign computer science courses taught to thousands of colleges and universities.
As Lee Gain explains, it's part of an effort by all the big AI companies to get their technology into the hands of students.
Judges declared a mistrial of five current and former Stanford University students.
They faced felony charges for vandalism and conspiracy to trespass during pro-Palestinian protests in 2024.
Santa Clara County prosecutors say the demonstrators broke furniture, defense lawyers said the protest was protected speech, and there was no intent to damage property.
The husband of imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi says his wife's health condition is worsening.
In an interview with the Associated Press, Raji Rahmani says a beating she endured during her arrest two months ago has contributed to her poor health.