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Blasphemy to be decriminalised in Scottish hate crime bill "Stirring up of hatred can contribute to a social atmosphere in which discrimination is accepted as normal," he said. "By creating robust laws for the ...
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First test of New York's recovery comes in shell-shocked industry: Hospitals The pent-up demand in New York City, for anything from knee replacements to breast cancer surgery, may lead to a migration of city residents north, ...
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The week in wildlife – in pictures Honduran white bats hang on to as leave in the forested area of Guápiles, Costa Rica. Photograph: Jeffrey Arguedas/EPA.
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In Parkland, Another Senior Year Ends In Turmoil. But This Time, 'It's Not Just Us' Sullivan is the yearbook profiles editor at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. She's one of 10 seniors who were also on staff two ...
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Genocide trial: IS suspect in court in Germany His German wife, Jennifer W, went on trial last year in Munich, also accused of murdering the girl in the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2015. Taha al-J's case has ...
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Coronavirus: Five firms seeing sales boom in the lockdown It has seen huge growth in recent weeks. Co-founder Jennifer Lam told the BBC that she and her business partner, Jen Hoang, started the business ...
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Coronavirus in Florida: 30000+ cases and 1000+ deaths Miami-Dade has confirmed 11,005 cases with 295 deaths, the highest numbers in the state. Broward has 4,659 cases and 162 deaths. Palm Beach ...
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Florida governor: Keep movie theaters closed, no sporting events until 'far in the future' Ron DeSantis gives updates about the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic during a press conference on April 17, 2020 in Fort Lauderdale, ...
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NY's 'state fair is in jeopardy': Experts cast doubt on festivals, concerts in year of coronavirus Already, the postponing and canceling has begun for festivals and fairs around the county that draw thousands of people. It's a bitter pill to swallow in a ...
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Uber faces criticism for stopping food deliveries to low-income neighborhood in San Francisco But San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney has criticized Uber for its approach, saying it's cutting off service to a low-income neighborhood in retaliation ...
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