Two young siblings reported missing in Ohio in October were located in Iceland this month by Icelandic police after their mother stopped taking her mental health medication and abandoned them, prompting a search involving multiple agencies. The children, ages 8 and 9, were found at a hotel in Reykjavik after traveling to London, the Island of Jersey, and a remote fishing village in Iceland. The mother is in a hospital in Iceland, while the children are in the care of social services until a family member can bring them home, with U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott praising the collaborative effort of law enforcement involved in their safe recovery.
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Turkish Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk to be released on bail
A federal judge has ordered the release of Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk, who was detained in Louisiana after being arrested by US immigration officials in Massachusetts. The judge criticized the government's case, which relied solely on her critical op-ed about Israel, stating her detention infringed on First Amendment rights. Ozturk, who suffers from asthma and has a Fulbright scholarship, can now return to her studies and teaching, marking a significant win for civil liberties...
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