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Passover arrives at a tense time on Columbia's campus amid pro-Palestine protests

NPR's Juana Summers talks with Rabbi Yuda Drizin, director of Chabad at Columbia University, about the wave of protests on campus over Israel's war in Gaza.

EU may suspend money-for-views TikTok feature

The feature, which pays users to go on TikTok, could be temporarily suspended as early as Thursday.

EU may suspend money-for-views TikTok feature

The feature, which pays users to go on TikTok, could be temporarily suspended as early as Thursday.

EU may suspend money-for-views TikTok feature

The feature, which pays users to go on TikTok, could be temporarily suspended as early as Thursday.

Biden to 'quickly' supply new military aid to Ukraine

The US president says he will send "significant" support to Kyiv if senators pass a new aid deal on Tuesday.

Biden to 'quickly' supply new military aid to Ukraine

The US president says he will send "significant" support to Kyiv if senators pass a new aid deal on Tuesday.

Cardiff begin Sala court action against Nantes

Cardiff City file a complaint in a French court claiming losses of more than £100m following a dispute with Nantes over striker Emiliano Sala's death.

Palestinian UN agency must improve neutrality - report

The report adds Israel has not provided "supporting evidence" that many UNRWA staff are members of terror groups.

Deforestation pushes animals to eat virus-laden bat poo

The creatures shed light on how new viruses might spread from animals to humans, researchers say.

Deforestation pushes animals to eat virus-laden bat poo

The creatures shed light on how new viruses might spread from animals to humans, researchers say.