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Tech Companies Are Complicit in Censoring Iran Protests Over the last two weeks, there has been unrest in nearly every major Iranian city and dozens of smaller towns. Corruption, economic mismanagement, and neglect are the protesters' primary grievances, though the chants quickly turned political. Predictably, the government has cracked down: More than ...
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The Week in Numbers 110 years after Arsenal last conceded four goals to a lower-division team in the FA Cup, they suffered the same fate. Woolwich Arsenal, as they were then known, lost 4-1 to Hull City in a first-round replay in January 1908. Nottingham Forest won 4-2 on Sunday to ensure Arsenal suffered a third-round ...
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Christian Union and Social Democrats reach breakthrough in coalition talks In their joint blueprint, the three parties agreed on key policy outlines -- to join EU partner France in a push to "strengthen and reform" the 19-member eurozone, to limit the controversial influx of asylum seekers to Germany to around 200,000 a year, and to refrain from tax hikes given the healthy state of ...
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Barack Obama Is in His Element on David Letterman's New Netflix Series Barack Obama was just fifty-five years old when he left the White House, and there was much speculation regarding how he might occupy himself in the years that followed. My vote, formed after watching his breezy facility during one of his appearances on "Late Show with David Letterman," was that he ...
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Boris Johnson attacks Labour in row over cancelled Trump visit In a move that ties No 10 ever more closely to Trump, a Downing Street source supported a comment by Boris Johnson in which the foreign secretary condemned Jeremy Corbyn and the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, for opposing a presidential visit. "The US is the biggest single investor in the UK – yet ...
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A cryptocurrency community is growing in Sudan During the last years cryptocurrencies have become a news topic in many western countries and started "moving to be part of our day-to-day conversation." While it makes sense to see this growth in such advanced countries where technology such as the Internet is an everyday part of society, it might be ...
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US core consumer prices post biggest gain in 11 months That was the biggest advance in the so-called core CPI since January and followed a 0.1 percent gain in November. Core CPI increased 1.8 percent in the 12 months through December, picking up from 1.7 percent in November. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core CPI rising 0.2 percent ...
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River Floods Will Threaten Tens of Millions in Next 25 Years Climate change will put tens of millions more people around the world at risk of exposure to flooding rivers over the next 25 years, an alarming new study reports—unless policymakers invest in significant adaptation measures. While rising sea levels can increase the risk of coastal flooding, the study ...
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Jeff Bezos just donated $33 million in college scholarships for 'dreamers' Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos donated $33 million in college scholarships for "dreamers" — childhood undocumented immigrants granted stay in the country under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. TheDream.Us, a nonprofit working toward college access for undocumented ...
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Peer Blames UK Government For Death Of State Scientist Stabbed In Suspected Kremlin ... Lord Rooker, a Labour peer, wrote to Theresa May to raise concerns about 14 suspected Russian assassinations in Britain exposed by BuzzFeed News last year – and said the British government had failed in its duty of care towards state scientist Dr Matthew Puncher, who was found dead at home in ...
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