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Does context matter when determining whether calling for the genocide of any group is bullying or harassment?
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BBC
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António Guterres has spoken about the "serious risk to the maintenance of international peace and security" in the Gaza conflict, citing the spillover of hostilities in "the occupied West Bank, Lebanon, Syria,
Iraq and Yemen"
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NBC News
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The ruling that “administratively stays” the lower court’s order is not the final say and is not on the merits, but it pauses the decision that cleared Kate Cox, 31, to have an abortion. Her developing fetus has
trisomy 18.
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Daily Pennsylvanian
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1970 College graduate and former Charles Schwab CEO David Pottruck is calling for Penn President Liz Magill’s removal, according to a letter obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
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The Popehat Report
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America faces many problems. We struggle with the hard ones. Hard problems raise complex questions that lack glib, one-word answers. The stubborn thirst for simple answers to hard questions is bad for America.
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Watch Michael Prepare for His CNN Show
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Yahoo!
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A Washington court of appeals mostly upholds a gag order issued in the federal election interference case by Judge Chutkan, but rules that it was too broadly construed, allowing Trump to publicly criticize Jack Smith.
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USA Today
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Federal officials Friday approved two gene therapy treatments for sickle cell disease, welcome news for tens of thousands with the inherited blood disorder that causes terrible pain crises and early death.
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WNEM
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On Friday, Dec. 8, a judge sentenced Ethan Crumbley, the teen who pleaded guilty to killing four students and injuring seven other people during the shooting on Nov. 30, 2021.
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The Gamer
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Jurassic Park is an interactive experience where instead of letting us build theme parks or murder dinosaurs from the comfort of an arcade cabinet, we are instead thrust into the events of the legendary film.
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ABC 6
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A New Jersey man caught on video using racist slurs against his Black neighbors was formally sentenced to eight years in prison on Friday. The sentencing was part of the plea deal announced back in October.
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Fox 5 Atlanta
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Two off-duty New York City Police officers and two Utah tourists are being credited with helping to stop the intentional burning of what Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum describes as a "jewel of the city."
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Olympics
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Like all the other athletes at the Olympic Games, the Individual Neutral Athletes will also have to comply with the rules and regulations applicable at the Olympic Games, including anti-doping.
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Hollywood Reporter
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Ryan O’Neal, the boyish leading man who kicked off an extraordinary 1970s run in Hollywood with his Oscar-nominated turn as the Harvard preppie Oliver in the legendary romantic tearjerker Love Story, has died.
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Dick Newbert
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Speaker Mike Johnson's faith-based policies starkly contrast with America's secular democratic foundations, highlighting critical questions about maintaining the separation of church and state.
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GQ
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While reviving a beloved property can be ill-advised, Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie came at the right time—like Monk, many of us are now also extra scrupulous about applying hand sanitizer and paranoid about avoiding
germs.
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Politico
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The Republican National Committee is pausing its participation in 2024 GOP primary debates, the organization decided Friday. The organization steps aside as television networks plan more early state debates.
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LA Times
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Hours into a standoff with a barricaded suspect in northeast Los Angeles earlier this year, a Black officer said he was cornered by a white lieutenant who berated him for sporting a beard that was longer than permitted by LAPD
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The Crimson
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Harvard President Claudine Gay apologized for her remarks at the end of her congressional testimony, which sparked fierce national criticism and led the leadership of Harvard Hillel to say they don't trust her to protect Jewish
students.
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Wall Street Journal
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Man-made diamonds are catching on, despite some lingering stigma. This year was the first time that sales of lab-made and natural mined loose diamonds, primarily used as center stones in engagement rings, were split evenly.
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The Atlantic
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“This is not who we are”: The would-be guardians of America’s better angels have been scolding us with this line for years. Or maybe they mean it as an affirmation. Either way, the axiom prompts a question: Who is
“we” anyway?
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Market Watch
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The tax charges brought late Thursday against the president’s son significantly up the ante in the yearslong investigation into his finances and pose a very real possibility that he may end up serving prison time.
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New York Post
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Deadspin finally updated the viral story that accused a young Kansas City Chiefs fan of wearing “blackface” after the youngster’s parents threatened legal action against the reporter and the sports outlet.
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For the Left
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Multiple elections in the U.S. Have been overturned due to voting irregularities and fraud, leading to new balloting. Examples include a Louisiana sheriff's race, a Bridgeport mayoral primary, and a Laredo City Council election
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For the Right
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Taiwan's Foreign Ministry urged "like-minded friends" to stand up to China by buying "freedom pineapples" There has also been a spate of visits by Canadian politicians, despite a lack of diplomatic relations.
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