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Sidney's Picks: Columbia Drops Suspension of Student Journalist

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The Best of the Week’s News
 

  • Columbia and Barnard issued and dropped interim suspensions of student journalists who covered a pro-Palestinian protest at the Butler Library, just days after World Press Freedom Day. (Columbia Spectator, Guardian) 

     

  • Seven Salvadoran journalists from the Hillman Prize-winning outlet El Faro face criminal charges for exposing president Bukele’s pact with the Barrio 18 Revolucionarios gang. (CPJ, El Faro)
     

  • Workers at Kentucky’s BlueOval SK plant report broken bones, toxic mold, and a bat infestation. (Courier Journal)
     

  • Trump’s tariffs could erase the hard-won gains of Bangladeshi garment workers. (NYT)
     

  • With hurricane season approaching, the National Weather Service’s forecasting capabilities are even more degraded than we thought. (CNN)
     

  • ICE arrests workers involved in historic unionization struggle. (Intercept)