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Twitter launches its controversial 'Hide Replies' feature in the US and Japan Twitter's controversial "Hide Replies" feature, aimed at civilizing conversations on its platform, is launching today in the U.S. and Japan after earlier ...
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House Democrats Argued That Washington, DC, Should Be The 51st State In A Historic Hearing A sprinkling of committee members showed up for the historic hearing on a bill that would give Washington, DC, the same voting privileges in ...
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The work experience you can do in your pyjamas Twenty-year-old Jessica Fitzpatrick from Kent is in her third-year of university. Like most students with a part-time job, balancing all of her commitments ...
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Farooq Abdullah's arrest leaves India with few allies in Kashmir Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - The detention of pro-India politicians and the crackdown against their party members in Indian-administered ...
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Khalilzad testifies before US Congress in classified briefing "In the last few weeks, we've seen the Afghan reconciliation process go off the rails in spectacular fashion," Representative Eliot Engel, the Democrat ...
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This Week in Science By most accounts, human activities are resulting in Earth's sixth major extinction event, and large-bodied mammals are among those at greatest risk.
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Justin Trudeau: New video of Canada's PM in blackface In a fresh statement to reporters, he said he "deeply, deeply" regretted his behaviour. The revelations come amid campaigning for the 21 October ...
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Black panther spotted prowling rooftops in northern France The animal had been kept illegally at the home of an individual, the prefecture in Northern France told AFP. The prefecture did not immediately ...
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'Lost' Françoise Sagan novel causes stir in France A "lost" novel by Françoise Sagan has been published in France. Four Corners of the Heart, an unfinished 200-page story by the author of Bonjour ...
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These Gut Bacteria Brew Their Own Booze, and May Harm Livers in People Who Don't Drink But now, researchers have spotted a strain of gut bacteria that produces its own booze in copious amounts — high enough to potentially pose a risk of ...
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