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9 views Apr 1, 2026 – #Trump#SupremeCourt#BirthrightCitizenship ACLU National Legal Director Respondent Lawyer Cecillia Wang answered questions from the Supreme Court justices in the birthright citizenship case.
10,000+ watching now – Started streaming 5 hours ago #news#space#artemis NASA is making its final preparations for the Artemis II mission, which is scheduled to launch Wednesday night. #news#space#artemis
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Tired of predictions about robot overlords? How about robot chefs, instead? Join the Low Maintenance Book Club for a discussion of Annalee Newitz’s cozy sci-fi novella Automatic Noodle. The meeting will be held over Zoom on Wednesday, April 15th at noon. Copies of the book can be found at Duke University Libraries and your local public library. (Durham … Continue reading ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads Automatic Noodle →
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