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Transcript released by the White House added an apostrophe to ‘supporters’ to change meaning after conferring with Biden, email shows
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Meta has agreed to a $1.4 billion settlement with Texas in a privacy lawsuit over allegations that the tech giant used biometric data of users without their permission, officials said Tuesday. Texas Attorney General Ken...
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Officials say there is no indication Biden campaign responded to the emails, which offered information stolen from Trump campaign.
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Officials say there is no indication Biden campaign responded to the emails, which offered information stolen from Trump campaign.
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Officials say there is no indication Biden campaign responded to the emails, which offered information stolen from Trump campaign.
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Officials say there is no indication Biden campaign responded to the emails, which offered information stolen from Trump campaign.
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French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged that the 1944 killing of West African soldiers in a Senegalese fishing village by French forces was a massacre for the first time. The soldiers had fought alongside the French during World War II, but were killed by their French counterparts in what historians believe was a dispute over unpaid wages.
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French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged that the 1944 killing of West African soldiers in a Senegalese fishing village by French forces was a massacre for the first time. The soldiers had fought alongside the French during World War II, but were killed by their French counterparts in what historians believe was a dispute over unpaid wages.
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Ruling comes months after supreme court ruled that requiring sterilisation before a change of gender in official records was unconstitutional
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A South Korean commission found evidence that women were pressured into giving away their infants for foreign adoptions after giving birth at government-funded facilities where thousands of people were confined and enslaved from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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A judge in South Carolina has erased the records of seven Black men arrested in 1960 for sitting at an all-white lunch counter.
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Les interdictions et les tentatives d'interdiction de livres ont augmenté aux États-Unis l'année dernière, continuant d'établir des niveaux records.
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