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New protests at Columbia University after arrest of more than 100 01:38
Jurors and alternates seated in Trump trial as man sets himself on fire outside courthouse 02:53
Iran's foreign minister responds after Israel attacks on Iran 03:23
FAA announces new rest rules for air traffic controllers 01:41
25 years later, a survivor reflects on Columbine school shooting 02:21
Unlikely alliance clears way for House vote on Israel and Ukraine aid 01:25