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More than a month after The Atlantic broke the story that top U.S. officials were sharing military attack plans on Signal, the Trump administration’s handling of sensitive data is still under scrutiny. Hackers targeted another app used by Trump officials and also stole passenger lists from an airline used to deport migrants.
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President Donald Trump continued a firing spree at the Library of Congress on Saturday when he dismissed the top copyright official in the nation — a position traditionally overseen by the legislative branch.
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Dr. Carla D. Hayden was the first African American and the first woman to serve as the head of the Library of Congress. Her firing drew a furious response from Democrats.
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When Nudrat Afza learned that her friend’s synagogue was closing she began a multi-year project to document the city’s declining Jewish population. ‘In Bradford people from different communities respect each other,’ she says
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Buoyed by supreme court ruling, Pentagon will remove as many as 1,000 service members.
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We know some medications work differently in men and women. Why is it taking so long for studies to reflect this?
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Le journaliste Arnaud Vaulerin rentre du Cambodge, où l'on commémore les 50 ans du génocide perpétré par les hommes de Pol Pot. Il y raconte les souvenirs douloureux des survivants mais aussi l'impunité dont bénéficient encore la majorité des anciens Khmers rouges.
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Two Ukrainians arrested as authorities claim operation had one eye on a possible future military incursion
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US agency will no longer update major weather database in latest showing of Trump’s influence on climate resources
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The only important woman in the Nazi movement entranced Hitler, directed Triumph of the Will – and spent the rest of her life alternately fearful and defiant
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Files documenting the worst abuses at residential schools are set to be destroyed in 2027 and, despite a multi-year outreach, some survivors say they didn't know they could opt to have their files preserved.
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Military armistice ending second world war was signed in this nondescript Reims schoolhouse before VE Day
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The records had been held in Argentina’s General Archives since 1992, when they were transferred there under a presidential decree by then-President Carlos Menem. They are the result of decades-long investigations carried out between 1950 and 1980 by Argentine federal agencies.
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The Energy Information Administration has long provided reliable data on everything from oil and gas to alternative energy. Now one of its signature reports has been slashed and a second one canceled entirely amid sweeping job reductions and turmoil.
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A push to rename streets and remove statues associated with imperial Russia is dividing Odesa, whose identity is tied up in its history.
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Photographer Ozan Acıdere documents the plight of migrants as French authorities impose hostile policies on them – while trying to attract more tourists to the coastal city
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Issa Amro shares videos of confrontations with balaclava-clad military who he claims ‘want revenge’ after the BBC film The Settlers
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Issa Amro shares videos of confrontations with balaclava-clad military who he claims ‘want revenge’ after the BBC film The Settlers
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Shaun Walker reports on the history of Russia’s ‘Illegals’ programme and what it looks like today
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US health secretary claims data will be used for research but has not addressed privacy concerns and potential misuse
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