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Tense standoff at Cal Poly Humboldt as police order Gaza protesters to leave

LOS ANGELES — Police were in a tense standoff with Gaza war protesters Monday night at Cal Poly Humboldt, which has been closed for nearly a week with some students occupying campus buildings. Authorities told more than 100 protesters that they had to leave, but most remained. Demonstrators, some wearing goggles, helmets and makeshift shields, spent the night chanting and playing music. At 9 ...

LOS ANGELES — Police were in a tense standoff with Gaza war protesters Monday night at Cal Poly Humboldt, which has

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