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Dominic Cummings Eviscerates Boris Johnson's Government Where 'Blind is Leading the Blind'

Dominic Cummings has branded the government of Boris Johnson a branch of the "entertainment industry", saying it will remain so until the official steps down. The forme

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Investor Marlon Nichols and Wonderschool’s Chris Bennett on getting to the point with a pitch deck

Before our conversation on Extra Crunch Live, Marlon Nichols dropped a bomb on me. The MaC Venture Capital founding managing partner hadn’t actually seen Wonderschool’s original pitch deck before inve

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If you love voice messaging, you’ll love Squad

Squad used to be an app that connected people with similar interests for in-person meetups. Then the coronavirus pandemic hit. While most social apps thrived under these conditions — people crav

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U.S. bishops vote to draft Communion statement that may rebuke Biden

A divided conference of U.S. Roman Catholic bishops announced on Friday that they had voted to draft a statement on Holy Communion that may admonish Catholic politician

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Dozens of women sue Pornhub - alleging explicit videos were uploaded without their consent

More than 30 women accuse MindGeek, parent company of Pornhub, of profiting from non-consensual sex videos.

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Dozens of women sue Pornhub - alleging explicit videos were uploaded without their consent

More than 30 women accuse MindGeek, parent company of Pornhub, of profiting from non-consensual sex videos.

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Putin: Meeting with U.S. President Biden was constructive, not hostile

U.S. President Biden met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for their first face-to-face meeting with Biden as president. Their meeting lasted for about four hours. Relations have been de

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Israeli planes bomb Gaza in response to incendiary balloons

01:00 Israeli planes launched air strikes on the Gaza strip early on Wednesday in response to incendiary balloons believed to have been released by Palestinian militants, the first flar

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What happened on U.S.-Russia summit in Geneva, Switzerland

U.S. President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin met in their first face-to-face summit in Geneva, Switzerland. The two presidents held separate press conferences afterwards. Neith

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Palestinian woman shot dead after attempting car-ramming attack

Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian woman in the West Bank on Wednesday after she attempted to carry out a car-ramming attack, the army said.The incident took place outside the Palestinian t

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33,000 children in Tigray region face imminent death: UNICEF chief

A woman carries her baby while queuing for food at Tsehaye primary school, which was turned into a temporary shelter for people displaced by conflict, in the town of Shire, Tigray region, Ethiopi

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U.S. bishops to discuss Communion rules that may rebuke Biden for abortion views

U.S. Roman Catholic bishops are due this week to discuss whether politicians, including President Joe Biden, should receive Communion while supporting abortion and LGBT

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Brazil is a country riven with economic contradictions. It has one of the largest and most profitable banking industries in Latin America, and is among the world’s most developed financial markets. Fi

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Analysis: Kamala Harris' rocky first foreign trip to Guatemala and Mexico

Kamala Harris traveled to Guatemala and Mexico seeking a serious strategy for stemming migration from the Northern Triangle, but her efforts were quickly overshadowed b

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Sinovac vaccine cuts COVID-19 deaths among Uruguayans by 95%: study

A woman gets a shot of the Sinovac vaccine for COVID-19 at a public hospital in Montevideo, Uruguay, May 14, 2021. /CFP The COVID-19 mortality rate among Uruguayans aged 18 to 69 who were vacc

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168 learners abort during lockdown in Uganda

A total of 168 learners in Uganda's Gulu District carried out abortions in 2020, Daily Monitor has learnt. Data compiled by the district's health office, indicates that 4,058 abortions were condu

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American expats ask U.S. government for COVID-19 vaccines

A woman receiving a shot of COVID-19 vaccine in Oregon, U.S., April 18, 2021. /CFP Americans living abroad, often in places where access to COVID-19 vaccines is limited and infection rates are