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Facebook missed weeks of warning signs over Capitol attack, documents suggest Materials provided by Frances Haugen to media outlets shine light on how company apparently stumbled into 6 January As extremist supporters of Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol on 6 January, battling police and forcing...
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Colin Powell and 'Guernica'

The New York Times - 23 Oct 2021 19:57
Colin Powell and 'Guernica' He broke many barriers but was outplayed by masters of deceit.
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Before 'Dune,' Frank Herbert Learned From Native Americans

The New York Times - 23 Oct 2021 20:19
Before 'Dune,' Frank Herbert Learned From Native Americans Native Americans' warnings of environmental catastrophe inspired the landscape of "Dune." Now their tribal lands are flooding.
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'Nobody Trusts Anybody Now, and We're All Very Tired'

The New York Times - 23 Oct 2021 16:49
Revisiting John Carpenter's "The Thing."
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RAF airlifts 102 people who had fled Afghanistan to UK Flights mark first military relocation of Afghans and British nationals since end of Kabul evacuation The RAF has airlifted more than 100 people who had left Afghanistan and were in a neighbouring third country to the UK...
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Body of 3-year-old boy discovered a week after mom was found killed Missing 3-year-old Major Harris's body was discovered in Milwaukee a week after his mother was found murdered, according to local authorities.
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My Real Estate Secret Weapon Didn't Work. Or Did It?

The New York Times - 23 Oct 2021 06:17
My Real Estate Secret Weapon Didn't Work. Or Did It? Buyers' letters are controversial -- and not necessarily very effective. But when you keep losing bidding wars, it helps to at least name the future you want.
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The White House announced late Friday that it would further postpone the release of more documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, pointing to the "significant impact" of the Covid-19 pand...
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California travel blogger among 2 killed in Mexico's Tulum A San Jose, California woman born in India was one of two foreign tourists killed in the apparent crossfire of a drug-gang shootout in Mexico's Caribbean coast resort of Tulum
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World War II soldier homecoming burial

Chicago Tribune - 23 Oct 2021 23:16
World War II soldier homecoming burial U.S. Army Sgt. Francis W. Wiemerslage was killed in Germany during World War II, and after anthropological and DNA analysis, his remains were identified and brought to the U.S. to be buried in a family plot in River Grov...
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England cruise to victory over France in their women's international match in Perpignan.
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Biden support has dropped sharply among independent voters, poll finds President Joe Biden has seen his approval rating drop precipitously among independents, down from 61 percent in February to just 34 percent in the first year of his term.
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An airstrike in northwest Syria Friday killed senior al-Qaeda leader Abdul Hamid al-Matar, according to the US Central Command. The military said it has "no indications of civilian casualties as a result of the strike."
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Why does Pisa's tower lean, and why do horses wear shoes? Try our kids' quiz Five multiple-choice questions - set by children - to test your knowledge, and a chance to submit your own junior brain-teasers for future quizzes Submit a question • Molly Oldfield hosts Everything Under the Sun, a we...
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Government pledges £65m to help vulnerable renters in arrears in England Landlord and homelessness organisations say funding not enough to cover estimated £300m in Covid rent debts Vulnerable renters who have fallen into arrears during the pandemic will be helped with a £65m support package...
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Oliver Tumelty has worked in his local hardware shop in County Down since 1955 but it is closing.
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'I was terrified': the vet sterilizing Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos The progeny of animals brought illegally to Colombia and kept in the drug lord's private zoo must now be put on birth control When Gina Paola Serna studied to become a biologist and veterinarian in Colombia, she never ex...
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Taliban 'forcibly evicting' Hazaras and opponents in Afghanistan Human Rights Watch has logged illegal seizures of land and homes then given to Taliban supporters Thousands of people have been forced from their homes and land by Taliban officials in the north and south of Afghanistan,...
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More than 1.7 million migrants were stopped in the past year, including 145,000 children.
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Japan's Princess Mako turned 30 on Saturday -- her final birthday as a member of the imperial family before she marries her commoner boyfriend next week.
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A network of "family hubs" is to be funded in England to provide support services in one place.
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National School Boards Association disavows letter that led to FBI parent crackdown In a message to NSBA members Friday, the board said that "we regret and apologize for the letter," which was sent Sept. 29 and co-signed by association CEO Chip Slaven and President Viola Garcia.
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