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A fascinating, exciting history of how the agency smuggled subversive books across the iron curtain
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A fascinating, exciting history of how the agency smuggled subversive books across the iron curtain
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The documents would ultimately inform whether Musk has been operating unconstitutionally to the extent Doge’s activities should be halted.
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USAID's acting executive secretary told staff to use shredders and burn bags to dispose of files
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Le Bureau du Procureur (le « Bureau ») de la Cour pénale internationale (la « CPI ») se félicite de l’arrestation et du transfert, le 11 mars 2025, du suspect Rodrigo Roa Duterte, ancien Président des Philippines, par les autorités de la République des Philippines. Cette arrestation est intervenue dans le contexte de l’enquête ouverte par le Bureau sur la situation en République des Philippines.
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The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) welcomes the arrest and transfer of the suspect Mr Rodrigo Roa Duterte, former President of the Philippines, on 11 March 2025 by the authorities of the Republic of the Philippines. Mr Duterte has been arrested in the context of the Office’s ongoing investigation into the Situation in the Republic of the Philippines.
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The acting executive secretary of the U.S. Agency for International Development Monday night ordered the destruction of classified records and personnel files, according to the March 10 email reported by The Guardian, The New York Times, and other outlets.
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News and Press Release in English on Ukraine about Protection and Human Rights; published on 12 Mar 2025 by NRC
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Westchester county has laws limiting cooperation, but Ice has accessed trove of data that holds license plate readers
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Union representatives demanded that the aid agency follow the law stated in the Federal Records Act. Defense lawyers argued that officials had not destroyed personnel records and would not destroy any more documents without notification.
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Vaccines. Fluoride. Autism. Communications involving these and 20 other “controversial, high profile, or sensitive” topics will get extra scrutiny under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The development and training of AI systems depend on hundreds of millions of data workers. Many of them are situated or displaced from the global majority.
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Victims of Apartheid-era atrocities are suing the South African government for damages over failing to prosecute those suspected of committing Apartheid-era crimes. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission identified some 300 suspects to be investigated for possible prosecution, but the vast majority were never pursued.
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James "Spider" Martin was assigned to photograph the protests in Alabama after civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson was killed by state troopers.
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The decision came after resistance from career staff at the agency.
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The powerful new AI model is designed to analyze intercepted communications – but experts say such systems can exacerbate biases and are prone to making mistakes
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The powerful new AI model is designed to analyze intercepted communications – but experts say such systems can exacerbate biases and are prone to making mistakes
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Trump dismissing Dr. Colleen Shogan and replacing her with Marco Rubio as Acting Archivist is an ominous sign.
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Government data is a vast resource that everyone relies on, whether they know it or not. Experts are worried about the future of this resource.
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Pulitzer prize winner David Blight follows his biography of Frederick Douglass with a deep dive into his university’s dark past
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