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Federal Judge Blocks Termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump Administration's decision to terminate Haiti's designation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), an immigration program that allows migrants from countries facing wars or natural disasters to stay in the U.S. temporarily, according to Time. The injunction, issued on Monday, prevented the termination from taking effect on Tuesday, which would have resulted in over 300,000 Haitians losing their legal status overnight.

The Trump Administration has stated its intention to appeal the ruling, leaving many Haitians in the United States fearing the future. The TPS program has provided a haven for Haitian immigrants, but their fate remains uncertain as the legal battle continues. "We can't give ourselves the luxury of living as if it is a normal time, because it's not," Time reported, reflecting the anxiety within the Haitian community.

In other news, research continues into how students are using Artificial Intelligence. Peet van Aardt, a researcher of student writing, presented academic perspectives on the advantages and disadvantages of AI for university students, according to Phys.org.

Meanwhile, in ecological studies, the University of Córdoba analyzed Mediterranean pine needle loss to improve forest management, Phys.org reported. Reforested areas in the Baza (Granada) and Los Filabres (Almería) mountain ranges have experienced severe die-offs in recent years, with extensive woodland loss. Needle or leaf loss (defoliation) is one of the best indicators of tree health.

Additionally, Nature reported an author correction to an article originally published on May 31, 2023, regarding the increasingly negative tropical water–interannual CO2 growth rate coupling. The correction addressed a misapplication of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, which initially inflated the sample size. According to Nature, using a more suitable statistical method resulted in slightly larger P values (0.1 on average) than previously reported.

Nature also published an article emphasizing the importance of diverse PhD supervision styles while enforcing essential standards. The article stressed that fostering independent critical thinkers requires intellectual challenge, strategic guidance, as well as training and networking opportunities.

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