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Profane Snapchat center of high court speech case

After having a really bad day in 2017, Fourteen-year-old Brandi Levy posted a profanity-laced Snapchat post which has, improbably, ended up before the the U.S. Supreme Court in the most significant case on student speech in more than 50 years.

Alaska offers vaccines to Canadians on US border

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy flew to the community of Hyder, on the US-Canadian border recently to offer Canadian residents COVID-19 vaccines. He hopes the vaccinations will help restore cross-border trade. (April 26)

US to share AstraZeneca shots with world

The U.S. will begin sharing its entire stock of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines with the world once it clears federal safety reviews, the White House said Monday. (April 26)

Kidnappers snatched her from school. Here's what happened next

Kidnap for ransom is on the rise in Nigeria with mass kidnappings from schools increasingly seen as lucrative endeavors by criminal gangs. CNN's Stephanie Busari meets one teenage girl who was snatched from her school dorm and hears how her story took an extraordinary twist when she came face to face with family members in her kidnappers' den.

Rio's beaches reopen after weeks of closure due to Covid-19

Rio de Janeiro (AFP) – Beachgoers enjoy Rio's famous Ipanema beach after a month-long closure to curb the spread of Covid-19. Restrictions are being eased despite Brazil reaching a new monthly record with 67,977 Covid deaths in April alone.

French pupils monitor classroom air quality as schools reopen

Lampertheim (France) (AFP) – It's back to school for the pupils of this small primary school in northeastern France and children are learning how to keep an eye on air quality. The school installed CO2 indicators in six classrooms in 2015, and now when the lights turn red, teachers and pupils air out the classrooms.

Gerbstedt – a town of many miniature castles

In Gerbstedt, a town in Saxony-Anhalt, there are more than 40 models of miniature castles and palaces. Günther Beinert has spent a lifetime painstakingly building them. His materials: concrete and construction rubble.

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