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Trump is having a bad week. Will it matter in the election?

Former President Donald Trump's tough week showed as well as any to date why he is facing a new and unprecedented reality as a presidential candidate — as he ping-ponged among a dizzying array of court appearances, judicial rulings, competing allegations and subsequent grievances.
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USC cancels ‘main stage’ commencement ceremony after protests

The University of Southern California announced Thursday it is canceling its main May commencement ceremony, capping a dramatic series of moves that began last week after it informed valedictorian Asna Tabassum, who had been opposed by pro-Israel groups, that she would not be delivering the traditional speech.

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Six women jockeys have ridden in the Kentucky Derby. She wants to be the seventh.

Ferrin Peterson, 32, is a veterinarian by trade and a professional jockey by preference, trying to break into the ranks of the top riders who fill Keeneland’s daily race cards. She rode and won races in her native California and on the East Coast, but a few years ago, she decided to come to Kentucky to pursue what she loves best with animals she understands inside and out.
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Arizona House votes to repeal 1864 abortion law

Arizona took a major step Wednesday toward scrapping an 1864 law banning abortion, when three Republican lawmakers in the state House of Representatives broke ranks with their party and voted with Democrats to repeal the ban.
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FCC to reinstate net neutrality, but it’s not as easy as it once was

The Federal Communications Commission will vote to put the internet back under “net neutrality” regulation on Thursday, reprising Obama-era rules that prohibit internet service providers from discriminating against certain websites by throttling or blocking them. But the FCC has run into a hitch: how to define the “internet” in the year 2024.