Good morning. It's Wednesday, May 1, and for a different way to get caught up, check out The 7's daily podcast, hosted by yours truly. Now let's get to the news. | New York police arrested more students at Columbia University. | | | | Donald Trump was held in contempt yesterday for violating a gag order. | | | | A six-week abortion ban takes effect in Florida today. | | | | | | The attorney general is moving to loosen federal marijuana restrictions. | | | | The Biden administration will clear $6.1 billion in debt of former Art Institute students. | | | | | | Schools are finding ways to keep cellphones out of the classroom. | | | | Archaeologists keep finding mysterious, 12-faced objects from Ancient Rome. | This "very strange and bizarre object" — about the size of a clenched fist — was unearthed in England last June. (Norton Disney History and Archaeology Group) | - What you're looking at: One of around 130 hollow metal dodecahedrons found in Europe since the 1700s. They date to Roman times, and nobody knows what they're for.
- Some theories: They could have been candleholders, dice, tools, or used in rituals. But these are just guesses — there are no references to them in ancient Roman texts.
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