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CNN"s Chris Wallace breaks down the week in former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial with a panel of experts and analysts

Police detained about 100 people as officials cleared “an unauthorized encampment” on Northeastern University’s campus in Boston, according to a university spokesperson. The California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt campus will be closed and move to a remote format until the end of the semester due to the continued occupation of at least two campus buildings, according to a statement.

CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan speaks to a Trump supporter while reporting on the surge of misinformation in the United States. The full episode, “MisinfoNation: The Trump Faithful,” airs on CNN’s The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper.

A well-known Iraqi social media influencer has been shot dead in her car by a gunman who was on a motorbike.
Om Fahad, whose real name is Ghufran Sawadi, was killed outside her home in Baghdad's Zayouna district on Friday, according to the AFP news agency, citing security officials.

NYU Stern School of Business professor and author Scott Galloway explains to CNN's Michael Smerconish why he believes professors and students participating in pro-Palestinian protests should be held to different standards.

Trump vice presidential contender, Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) revealed details of killing her family puppy and goat in a new book. Abby Phillip & Laura Coates have the transcript, and dog trainer Zak George reacts.

Two men have been arrested at a pro-Palestinian march in London, according to the Metropolitan Police.
One of the men was taken into custody for carrying a swastika emblazoned placard and another for allegedly making racist remarks towards counter-protesters, police said.

Law professor and former Florida judge Jeff Swartz explains what he thinks about the testimony of ex-tabloid publisher David Pecker and Trump's former longtime assistant Rhona Graff as part of the hush money criminal trial of Donald Trump.

Migrants traveling to Ireland after arriving in the UK on small boats is a sign the Rwanda scheme is already working as a deterrent, Rishi Sunak has said.
Sky News's Trevor Phillips asked the prime minister if migrants finding their way to Ireland was a sign the UK was "exporting the problem".

An international aid organization says Israel is deliberately preventing a ship carrying aid and international observers, from reaching Gaza.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition says Israel has created an 'administrative roadblock', to stop the vessel from leaving the port in Istanbul.

The daughter of a British man who died in Cambodia says there are unanswered questions about what happened to him - and the Foreign Office isn't helping answer them.
Shannon Boateng's father Sonny Suberu was found dead in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh after a fall from the 22nd floor of his hotel.
The Cambodian police say that his death was suicide.

Washington Post law enforcement reporter Devlin Barrett describes the moment former President Donald Trump tried to shake his former assistant Rhona Graff's hand in front of jurors during his hush money trial. Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi says this could appear as a witness influence to jurors, and Tim Parlatore, Trump's former attorney, explains why this is "not a good look.

Hundreds of homes have been damaged after powerful tornadoes plowed through the US Midwest.
At least three people were injured and some 11-thousand homes are without power in the state of Nebraska.

The protests have spread across dozens of US college campuses, and police have made arrests and been involved in clashes.
Students at Columbia University say they're at an impasse with college leadership and plan to continue their campus sit-in.

Protests against the war in Gaza that started at Columbia University a week ago have swept college campuses across the US.
Protesters are calling for universities to boycott companies and individuals with ties to Israel amid the ongoing war there.
The past 10 days have seen the most intense and widespread US protests of the past six months.

The Pentagon says it will "rush" Patriot air defense missiles and artillery ammunition to Ukraine as part of its new military aid package.
However Patriot systems for launching the missiles will not be sent, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Patriots were "urgently" needed to face a growing Russian air threat and "can and should save lives right now".
On Saturday, Ukraine said Russia had carried out another massive air attack.

British troops could be deployed on the ground in Gaza to help deliver aid via a new sea route, the BBC has learned.
The US has said no American forces would go ashore and an unnamed "third party" would drive trucks along a floating causeway onto the beach. The UK is understood to be considering tasking British troops with this when the aid corridor opens next month.
The possible role for British forces - known as "wet boots" by military planners - would see them drive trucks off landing craft onto the temporary causeway and deliver aid to a secure distribution area ashore.
Whitehall sources said no decision had been made and the issue had not yet crossed the prime minister's desk. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Israeli army declined to comment.

Aeroplanes have become bigger and faster but their impact on the climate has also increased.
Jet engines burn kerosene which releases carbon dioxide - one of the main greenhouse gases causing climate change.
So, could hydrogen-powered planes be the solution?

The EU and the US have raised concerns over Chinese dominance in electric vehicle production, accusing them of "flooding the market" and limiting other countries' ability to compete on a level playing field.
China has rejected these claims, saying their car companies have a right to sell their products anywhere in the world, Nicole Johnston explains.

Filmmaker Gary Hustwit has created a documentary that can rewrite itself before every screening.
So, how does the technology work?
This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology program.

Nearly half of those under the age of 34 are unemployed in South Africa.
One of them is Valencia Baloyi who's been looking for a job since she graduated from university.

We hear from an aspiring nine-year-old journalist who reflects on her time in Gaza.
And, meet the teenage skateboarder hoping to be in the Olympics this summer.

Speaking to Sky News, the Arsenal boss says the club has been challenging for the past nine-and-a-half months.
Mikel Arteta says his team have an "unbelievable desire" this time around to clinch the Premier League title once again.
Sky News' Jacqui Beltrao spoke to the Arsenal boss ahead of a vital North London derby this Sunday.

In Brazil, anger over long-expected land reforms has seen a wave of protests. Activists from the Landless Workers Movement say President Lula da Silva, has not done enough.
But the conservative-dominated Congress is accusing him of siding with protesters.

The defense is trying to poke holes in David Pecker's truthfulness and, combined with a non-prosecution agreement Pecker reached with federal investigators in 2018, undermine his motivations, CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig said.

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