July 14, 2021 5:48 pm
By Caitlin Hu, Etant Dupain and David Shortell, CNN Could the traveling pastor with a history of humanitarian work also have masterminded an intricate murder plot to seize power in Haiti? Christian Emmanuel Sanon, the latest American citizen to be arrested in connection to the assassination of Haiti’s President, has […]
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July 12, 2021 9:27 pm
San Francisco — For the last 18 months Chris CoxFacebook’s top product executives were surprised to see Instagram come back to life in a way never seen before. As young people sought a way to digitally express themselves in a pandemic, Cox was fascinated by the content of creators like […]
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7:34 pm
Around 50 Indian diplomats and security officials posted in the Indian consulate in Kandahar were evacuated on Saturday, as the Taliban is inching closer to the southern Afghanistan city. India has pulled around 50 Indian diplomats and security officials posted in its consulate in Kandahar in view of the deteriorating […]
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July 11, 2021 8:46 pm
Cow’s Milk: A Cruel and Unhealthy Product. Given the chance, cows nurture their young and form lifelong friendships with one another. They play games and have a wide range of emotions and personality traits. But most cows raised for the dairy industry are intensively confined, leaving them unable to fulfill […]
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6:26 pm
By Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his COO, Sheryl Sandberg, grew apart during Trump’s presidency, a new book claims, per the NYT. The execs often disagreed over how to tackle Trump’s hate speech and misinformation on the platform. Sandberg felt like she had little influence […]
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6:10 pm
Suhasini Raj writes from India: PATTAPUR, India — More than 3,000 Indian children have been orphaned during the pandemic, according to state governments. They are a heart-rending testament to the devastation brought on families as the coronavirus has erased hundreds of thousands of lives across the country. Even with all […]
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July 9, 2021 7:56 pm
JAN HOFFMAN Writes: The New York Times Fifteen states have reached an agreement with Purdue Pharma, the maker of the prescription painkiller OxyContin, that would pave the way toward a settlement of at least $4.5 billion and resolve thousands of opioid cases. The states decided late Wednesday to drop their […]
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7:34 pm
By Lucia Thorne, Assistant Living Arts Editor April 14, 2021 In Emerson’s latest Bright Lights film screening on April 7 and 8, “Her Socialist Smile” delves into Helen Keller’s affinity for the implementation of socialism, ending the exploitation of the working class, and her work as a sociopolitical public speaker. […]
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4:23 pm
By Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press World Jul 8, 2021 4:00 PM EDT MOSCOW (AP) — A delegation of the Taliban visited Moscow on Thursday to offer assurances that their quick gains on the ground in Afghanistan do not threaten Russia or its allies in Central Asia. The Russian Foreign Ministry […]
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July 8, 2021 4:49 pm
Virginia Duan writes: July 6, 2021, 9:00 pm I hate to be the bearer of bad news or be one of those people who sounds the alarm for no real reason, but uhhh, apparently flesh-eating parasites are becoming a thing now. Like, thanks to the earth heating up, they’re becoming […]
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