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Newly restored material from vast archive destroyed in civil war takes in Anglo-Norman conquest and 1798 rebellion
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Libraries and archives at universities across the nation catalog and steward the donated papers of members of Congress. But that historically significant work is now in jeopardy.
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The Department of Homeland Security, with help from DOGE, has rolled out a tool that purports to be able to check the citizenship status of almost all Americans.
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Scientists left scrambling amid hurricane season after irreplaceable program is slotted to be shuttered
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Solo el 0,8% de los jóvenes estudiantes de esta etnia consigue graduarse en una carrera. La brecha educativa se arrastra desde la infancia, según un estudio.
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Amid national truth and reconciliation processes, Scandinavian churches are taking stock of their past policies toward the Sámi people.
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A Georgia court has decided that private non-profit Atlanta Police Foundation (APF) must comply with public records requests under the Georgia Open Records Act for some of its functions on behalf of the Atlanta Police Department. This is a major win for transparency in the state.
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Devices in your home are quietly collecting information about you. Some of that data may be shared, analyzed, and sold by organizations you’ve never heard of. Maybe it’s fine. Maybe not.
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From bustling Free Huey rallies to private moments smoking with Angela Davis, Stephen Shames’s photographs tell the revolutionary organisation’s incredible story
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Engagements with the United Kingdom for the repatriation of valuable historical records taken during the colonial era are at an advanced stage, with Zimbabwe seeking to follow in the footsteps of Kenya, which successfully reclaimed its migrated archives.
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Engagements with the United Kingdom for the repatriation of valuable historical records taken during the colonial era are at an advanced stage, with Zimbabwe seeking to follow in the footsteps of Kenya, which successfully reclaimed its migrated archives.
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The firms say their First Amendment rights are being violated when cities and states sue and accuse them of spreading misinformation about climate change.
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Passports, propaganda, membership documents, swastika notebooks, images of Hitler – Argentina’s Supreme Court is progressing with its investigation into the contents of boxes holding Nazi files, which were found in champagne crates in a basement.
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For the first time in the Republic of the Marshall Islands' (RMI) history, every public elementary school will be powered and connected. This initiative brings life-changing access to electricity and the internet to even the most remote islands, ensuring every child can learn, no matter their location.
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To comply with a Trump executive order, Microsoft recently helped suspend the email account of an International Criminal Court prosecutor in the Netherlands who was investigating Israel for war crimes.
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False claims obstructing climate action, say researchers, amid calls for climate lies to be criminalised.
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Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting.
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Since the war in Ukraine began, analysts have monitored a series of intrusions aimed at stealing information about weaponry and warfighting.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to witness the formal signing of the peace deal next week.
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Three people are accused of exploiting dozens of workers in the heart of champagne country.