
Teachers in a US military town are drawing straight lines from their classrooms to a war zone 4,500 miles away
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Students at Watertown High School worried the world is on the brink of World War III. Their teacher asked them to examine media influence and economic forces at play in the conflict, hoping they'd find insights -- and rest their uneasy minds.
Yulia Zhivtsova's crime, as it were, was taking two Harry Potter books to the square on the first day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine -- one from the Ravenclaw House edition and one from the Hufflepuff version. As most young people know, the color for Ravenclaw is blue and for Hufflepuff, yellow. The book covers correlate. Thus, as Zhivtsova sat beneath a lamppost reading, the green patina likeness of poet Alexander Pushkin watching over her, she appeared to hold a Ukrainian flag.
"But she's just reading Harry Potter, right?" Misercola asked her students. "Those are kind of interesting forms of protest that they can still get in trouble for."

The European Union and the Mercosur bloc of South American countries formally signed a long-sought landmark free trade agreement on Saturday, capping more than a quarter-century of torturous negotiations to strengthen commercial ties in the face of rising protectionism and trade tensions around the world.

Judge restricts federal response to Minnesota protests amid outrage over immigration agents’ tactics
Immigration agents carrying out a sweeping operation in Minnesota can’t deploy certain crowd-control measures against peaceful protesters or arrest them, a federal judge ruled Friday. The order follows widespread outrage over a fatal shooting, reports of US citizens getting detained and Minnesotans getting asked for documents for no clear reason.

The smell of wet grass from the recent atmospheric river rains, mud and gasoline wafts through the warm Southern California air as Alec Derpetrossian works the chainsaw with a foreman, Randy Magaña, who helps him guide where to put the blade. Derpetrossian is still learning how to adequately use the large tool.










