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ISKCON Bangladesh denounces arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, calls for peaceful coexistence

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

ISKCON Bangladesh criticizes the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, a spokesperson advocating for minority rights. Das faces sedition charges after an incident involving the Bangladesh flag. The complainant reportedly withdrew the case. Minority groups demand Das's release. ISKCON Bangladesh calls for peace and protection of minority rights. The organization lists demands, including accountability for attacks against the Sanatani community.

Valley woman dies from rabies after suspected bat bite, health officials confirm - KFSN-TV

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  1. Valley woman dies from rabies after suspected bat bite, health officials confirm  KFSN-TV
  2. Art Teacher, 60, Dies of Rabies After Bat Bites Her in Classroom: ‘She Was Trying to Scoop It Up’  PEOPLE
  3. Calif. art teacher, 60, dies of rabies after getting bitten by bat in classroom: ‘She didn’t wanna harm it’  New York Post
  4. California art teacher dies of rabies after being bitten by bat in school classroom  The Independent

Israel, Hezbollah agree to ceasefire

CBSNews.com 

Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a temporary ceasefire which will pause the fighting in the north of Israel beginning Wednesday morning local time. But before the ceasefire takes effect, Israel is continuing strikes on Lebanon. Debora Patta reports.

Trump tariffs could hurt small business owners

CBSNews.com 

President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to place additional tariffs on goods imported from China, Mexico and Canada, the United States' three biggest trading partners. Some small business owners worry the move could hurt them. Kelly O'Grady reports.

23andMe CEO discusses rebuilding trust

CBSNews.com 

Anne Wojcicki, the embattled CEO of genetic testing company 23andMe sat down with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King to discuss the massive data breach the company suffered and how it can rebuild trust.