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Elon Musk Takes Stand to Defend Controversial Tweets. Here’s What to Know About the Trial So Far
Read More Elon Musk is on trial for a Twitter-related controversy dating back to 2018, and on Friday he defended his actions in a San Francisco court. The trial revolves around Musk’s tweets from August 2018 where he claimed that he had secured financing to take Tesla private, spurring a stock frenzy that many of…
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Russians launch offensive in Zaporizhzhia as indecision continues over Leopard tanks
Read More Fighting has intensified in southern Ukraine after weeks of protracted conflict Fighting has intensified in southern Ukraine after weeks of protracted conflict
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Rishi Sunak considers Brexit compromise that risks conflict with his MPs
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Woman, 76, accused of shooting dead her terminally ill husband in hospital room before standoff with police
Read More Shooting unfolded on Saturday afternoon at Advent Health Hospital in Daytona Beach Shooting unfolded on Saturday afternoon at Advent Health Hospital in Daytona Beach
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Twitter Files revealed growing government control – Matt Taibbi
Read More US federal agencies were playing a bigger and bigger role as the 2020 election drew nearer, the investigative reporter told RT During his examination of the Twitter Files, investigative reporter Matt Taibbi discovered a pattern of increasing government control over the social media platform, he told RT’s John Kiriakou on Saturday’s episode of…
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee sworn in for 2nd term
Read MoreTennessee Gov. Bill Lee has kicked off his second term, promising to focus over the next four years on improving aging transportation systems, advocating for better conservation efforts and protecting the state’s most vulnerable childrenTennessee Gov. Bill Lee has kicked off his second term, promising to focus over the next four years on improving…
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Head of Kurdish people-smuggling ring arrested after going on the run
Read More Tarik Namik fled UK before sentencing in December but detained after returning to Manchester airport The head of a Kurdish people-smuggling ring has been arrested after going on the run before his sentencing, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said. Tarik Namik, 45, from Oldham, failed to show up at Manchester crown court and…
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Why are so many jobs being shed in Big Tech?
Read MoreHundreds of thousands of people laid off in just over a year as major tech firms cut back.Hundreds of thousands of people laid off in just over a year as major tech firms cut back.
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India asks YouTube, Twitter to block links of BBC film on Modi
Read MoreThe documentary critical of PM Modi’s role in the deadly 2002 Gujarat riots draws the ire of Indian government.The documentary critical of PM Modi’s role in the deadly 2002 Gujarat riots draws the ire of Indian government.
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A firefighter’s 1943 photos of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising have been found
Read More The photos were taken inside the Warsaw Ghetto by a 23-year-old Polish firefighter as the Nazis were brutally crushing the Jewish uprising of 1943. The photos were discovered in a family collection. (Image credit: Z. L. Grzywaczewski/Maciej Grzywaczewski/POLIN Museum via AP) The photos were taken inside the Warsaw Ghetto by a 23-year-old Polish…
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Sundance doc looks into Brett Kavanaugh investigation
Read MoreA new documentary looks into the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughA new documentary looks into the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Met police criticised over failure to protect woman killed by ex-husband
Read More Report finds force missed opportunities to protect Sana Muhammed, who was shot with crossbow The Metropolitan police is facing renewed criticism after a report found that officers missed opportunities to protect a woman from her ex-husband in the years before he killed her with a crossbow. Sana Muhammad, 35, was eight months pregnant…
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Supreme Court justices did not sign sworn affidavits in failed hunt for Dobbs ruling leaker
Read More ‘The team has to date been unable to identify a person responsible by a preponderance of the evidence’ ‘The team has to date been unable to identify a person responsible by a preponderance of the evidence’
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Peru protests: Machu Picchu closed indefinitely and tourists stranded
Read MoreThousands of visitors to the tourist site have been stranded as violent protests rock the country.Thousands of visitors to the tourist site have been stranded as violent protests rock the country.
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A protester was shot dead while opposing a $90m Atlanta ‘Cop City’ training centre. What went wrong?
Read More Police haven’t released body camera footage of slaying Police haven’t released body camera footage of slaying
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Elon Musk fortifies dad’s house over kidnap fears
Read More The billionaire spent big to keep his family safe after his father experienced multiple break-ins Retired engineer Errol Musk’s home in the Western Cape of South Africa has been treated to an expensive security makeover, courtesy of his billionaire son Elon, who has expressed growing concerns about potential attacks on his family. The…
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Outrage as Iowa Republicans want to ban food stamp users from buying sliced cheese, white rice, or fresh meats
Read More Bill would hit low-income residents, critics say Bill would hit low-income residents, critics say
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Israelis press on with protests against new government
Read MoreTens of thousands of Israelis are gathering in Tel Aviv to protest plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government to overhaul the judicial systemTens of thousands of Israelis are gathering in Tel Aviv to protest plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government to overhaul the judicial system
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Israelis press on with protests against new government
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Idaho murders – latest: Bryan Kohberger rumours denied by Moscow restaurant as experts explain evidence
Read More Kohberger is accused of the fatal stabbings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in Moscow, Idaho, on 13 November Kohberger is accused of the fatal stabbings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in Moscow, Idaho, on 13 November
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Revealed: scores of child asylum seekers kidnapped from Home Office hotel
Read More Call for inquiry after Observer investigation uncovers scale of trafficking by criminal gangs Dozens of asylum-seeking children have been kidnapped by gangs from a Brighton hotel run by the Home Office in a pattern apparently being repeated across the south coast, an Observer investigation can reveal. A whistleblower, who works for Home Office…
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Two Minnesota Brothers Investigated in TikTok Gambling Scheme
Read More MINNEAPOLIS — Investigators in Minnesota are looking into allegations two men have been running a TikTok gambling scheme in the state’s casinos. Court filings this week indicate the state Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division is investigating allegations that an Edina man and his younger brother have been collecting fees for playing slots on…
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Jeremy Renner broke more than 30 bones in snowplough accident
Read More Actor thanks people for messages of support since he was run over by six-tonne machine earlier this month The actor Jeremy Renner has revealed he broke more than 30 bones during his serious snowplough accident. Renner, known for playing the bow and arrow-wielding Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was airlifted to hospital…
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Colorado officials plead not guilty to manslaughter and slew of other charges in death of Elijah McClain
Read More A group of police officers and paramedics entered pleas in Colorado court on Friday A group of police officers and paramedics entered pleas in Colorado court on Friday
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The AP Interview: Yellen says debt standoff risks ‘calamity’
Read MoreU.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says in an Associated Press interview that she expects Congress will ultimately vote to raise America’s debt limitU.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says in an Associated Press interview that she expects Congress will ultimately vote to raise America’s debt limit
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Turkey condemns ‘vile’ Sweden Quran-burning protest
Read MoreTurkey earlier called off a visit by Sweden’s defence minister Pal Jonson over the planned protest.Turkey earlier called off a visit by Sweden’s defence minister Pal Jonson over the planned protest.
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Stranded seal pup rescued after being spotted outside kebab shop in Norfolk
Read More Marine and Wildlife Rescue called to scene at 11pm on Friday and tracked down seal outside amusement arcade A seal pup has been rescued after it was spotted wandering past an arcade and kebab shop in Norfolk. Marine and Wildlife Rescue was called to the scene at 11pm on Friday after the organisation…
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Rentokil pilots facial recognition system as way to exterminate rats
Read More World’s largest pest control group has developed technology to track individual rodents and assess how best to deal with them The world’s largest pest control group is piloting the use of facial recognition software as a way to exterminate rats in people’s homes. Rentokil said it had been developing the technology alongside Vodafone…
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Delight as dolphins spotted in New York’s Bronx River
Read More Encouraging sign for river that suffered as dumping ground for waste from nearby factories Dolphins have been spotted frolicking in New York City’s Bronx River, an encouraging sign of the improving health of a waterway that was for many years befouled as a sewer for industrial waste. A pair of dolphins was seen…
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Restaurant where two Idaho murders victims worked denies Bryan Kohberger rumours
Read More Jackie Fischer, owner of the Mad Creek, slammed a report that claimed Mr Kohberger had eaten at the restaurant twice in the weeks leading up to the murders Jackie Fischer, owner of the Mad Creek, slammed a report that claimed Mr Kohberger had eaten at the restaurant twice in the weeks leading up…
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The Artist Behind the New MLK Jr. Sculpture Has a Message for Its Critics
Read More By the time The Embrace, a bronze sculpture by the artist Hank Willis Thomas, was unveiled on the Boston Common on Jan. 13, it had been years, or by some measures, more than seven decades in the making. In 1952, a pair of students met for a blind date in Boston. Coretta Scott…
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A Taiwan bloodbath might suit US decision-makers just fine
Read More Wargames point to heavy losses in a conflict with China, but that’s unlikely to discourage America’s war advocates Most sane human beings would shudder to think about the carnage that would result from a US-China war over Taiwan. For the warmongers and military-industrial-complex profiteers in Washington, the bloody prospects are something to contemplate…
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Alec Baldwin shot a woman on set. He’s now facing involuntary manslaughter charges. What changed?
Read More Nearly 15 months after the fatal shooting, investigators announced criminal charges over the on set fatal shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Bevan Hurley explains the complicated case Nearly 15 months after the fatal shooting, investigators announced criminal charges over the on set fatal shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Bevan Hurley explains…
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Iran judiciary to rule on famed filmmaker’s release: lawyer
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Buzz Aldrin marries for the fourth time, aged 93
Read MoreThe former US astronaut, who was the second man on the moon, married his partner in Los Angeles.The former US astronaut, who was the second man on the moon, married his partner in Los Angeles.
