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Concern Is Growing In Turkey Over President Erdogan's Push To Restrict Social Media
Recent social media reaction to an event in the Turkish president's family may end up resulting in tighter laws restricting social media in the country.
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Idaho's lieutenant governor banned vaccine mandates while Gov. Little was out of town
While Idaho Gov. Brad Little left the state for a trip, Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, who is running for the governor's seat in 2022, issued an order to ban mask and vaccine mandates even further.
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Why some voters in Arizona have soured on Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema
Sen. Sinema's opposition to President Biden's price tag for his social spending plan and to changing the filibuster have many progressives in her home state unhappy.
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Raiders coach Jon Gruden resigns after reports of derogatory language in emails
Gruden resigned following news reports that he used derogatory language in emails dating back to 2011. The emails surfaced during a probe into workplace misconduct at the Washington Football Club.
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The U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of officers accused of excessive force
Advocates have called for the court or Congress to reform the qualified immunity doctrine, the controversial legal defense that protects police from liability when accused of misconduct.
Video Of Fake Trump Attacking Media Is Widely Condemned
A graphic video showing a fake President Trump shooting and stabbing journalists and political adversaries was shown during a pro-Trump conference at the president's Miami resort last week.
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Florida Senate President Talks Red Tide, Reclaimed Water, Vocational Schools At Ybor Meeting
Wilton Simpson took on some challenging questions from Tampa Tiger Bay Club members while saying population growth is the biggest challenge Florida faces.
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Pandemic Loss: Pioneering Ugandan Neurosurgeon Was A 'Servant Of The People'
John Baptist Mukasa is one of the 4 million-plus people around the globe who have died because of this pandemic. His death is a reminder of the devastating toll of COVID-19.
The Battle For The U.S. Senate Will Be On Display During Baseball's All-Star Game
A new attack ad targeting Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock blames a "radical left woke crowd" for moving the game out of Atlanta. It will air during the Home Run Derby and All-Star Game.
A Possible Side Effect? Thousands Of People Saw Menstruation Changes Post-Vaccine
After vaccination, some people have reported heavy periods or breakthrough bleeding. But changes to menstruation are not listed as a possible side-effect since clinical trials haven't investigated it.
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The Biden Administration Issues A New Eviction Moratorium After A Federal Ban Lapsed
After intense pressure from progressives, the CDC has announced a more limited eviction moratorium days after an earlier freeze on evictions expired.
Trump Amps Up Rhetoric Against Political Opponents As Impeachment Inquiry Continues
As an impeachment inquiry against President Trump has accelerated, his rhetoric has gotten more heated. An analysis shows he's using even stronger words about his political opponents than before.
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Who's Who In The Texts Between Government Officials Working On U.S.-Ukraine Relations
Who's who in the recently-released texts between government officials working on the U.S.-Ukraine relationship? And what do they mean for the impeachment inquiry?
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Kicking The Can Down The Road: A Habit That's Hard To Kick
Congress can't come up with an agreement to pay for road repairs and construction over the long haul, but like a road crew filling a pothole, they do seem to have a patch at hand.
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Fiancée Of Imprisoned Journalist Advocates For His Release
Mohammed Fahmy is among three Al Jazeera journalists who have been jailed in Egypt on terrorism charges. His fiancée continues to plan their wedding, even as the case languishes.
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Out-And-Proud Raven 'Hulk' Saunders Takes Silver In Women's Shot Put
Saunders said she's been open about her mental health struggles so others don't feel alone. It's also why she wears her identities so proudly as a gay Black woman.
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At This Baltimore Museum, Security Guards Will Be The Ones Curating The Exhibit
Opening in March 2022, the new "Guarding the Art" exhibit will feature hidden gems selected by the museum's own security guards.
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The Individual All-Around Women's Gymnastics Final Will Go On Without Biles
Simone Biles withdrew from the event as she continues to work through what she calls mental health challenges. Biles acknowledges suffering from a phenomenon called: the twisties.
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Trump, Biden Hit Campaign Trail Amid National Unrest
President Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden will be in battleground states Thursday to talk with voters about the various crises upending American life.
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Trump Speaks At March For Life, An Anti-Abortion Rights Demonstration
With just months before the election and an impeachment trial underway, on Friday President Trump addressed the March for Life, an annual anti-abortion rights rally in Washington, D.C.
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A Texas lawmaker is targeting 850 books that he says could make students feel uneasy
Republican Matt Krause is asking schools for an accounting of any book that "might make students feel discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress."
Florida files a lawsuit to challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers
Said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: “We want to make sure we're protecting people's jobs, protecting people's livelihoods. Tossing people aside is just not something that we can tolerate.”
Climate Change Tradeoffs During The Pandemic
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Alice Hill, senior fellow for climate change policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, about how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting the environment.
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Here are 10 big legal issues to watch in Florida in 2022
They range from Florida's law cracking down on protests to whether sports betting will be allowed in the state.
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Euphoria's storytelling transcends the explicit themes its characters face.
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