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| 🏫 Protests in connection with the war in Gaza spread to more campuses Monday, from Texas to Georgia. At Columbia University in New York, tensions grew as protesters defied orders from the university to pack up and leave, and occupied a hall on campus early Tuesday. 🚨 Four members of law enforcement were shot and killed, and four were wounded while they attempted to serve two warrants in Charlotte, North Carolina, police said Monday. 🔍 An autopsy report has led to new details in the case of Suzanne Morphew, the Colorado mom who went missing on a bike ride four years ago. Her husband was initially charged with her murder, but those charges were later dropped and no one has been arrested in the case since. ⚖️ The family of Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who was shot and injured last year when he knocked on the wrong door, filed a civil lawsuit against the accused shooter, Andrew Lester, seeking financial compensation and the cost of legal fees. 🐝 A toddler told her parents she heard monsters in her bedroom and it led to a sticky situation when the sounds were found to be tens of thousands of honey bees living in the girl's bedroom wall. 🚔 A 4-year-old boy with end-stage kidney disease got to live out his dream of becoming a police officer, including helping to solve a "crime" and make an arrest. | |
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| This morning on "GMA," American race car drivers Lia Block and Logan Sargeant will give us a preview of the F1 Miami Grand Prix. Plus, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson join us to dish on the new season of "Doctor Who." And author Ana Huang joins us live in Times Square to talk about her new book, "King of Sloth." All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | |
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