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Trump retweets Russian propaganda about Biden that US intel agencies say is intended to influence 2020 election (CNN) President Donald Trump on Sunday night retweeted Russian propaganda about former Vice President Joe Biden that the US intelligence community recently announced was part of Moscow's ongoing effort to "denigrate" the Democrat ahead of ...
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US intelligence indicates Iran paid bounties to Taliban for targeting American troops in Afghanistan Washington (CNN) US intelligence agencies assessed that Iran offered bounties to Taliban fighters for targeting American and coalition troops in Afghanistan, identifying payments linked to at least six attacks carried out by the militant group just last year alone ...
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Democrats, Postal Service, Rage Moms: Your Monday Evening Briefing (Want to get this briefing by email? Here's the sign-up.) Good evening. Here's the latest. Image. Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times. 1. Democrats open their first-ever virtual convention tonight. The party delegates will gather, sort of, to nominate Joe ...
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'45 days of ambiguity:' What a US TikTok ban could mean for users and employees Unless the U.S. portion of TikTok is scooped up by an American company (Microsoft, are you listening?) during the next five weeks, the short-form video app will be banned in the country beginning the week of Sept. 20 under an executive order issued by ...
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America's 2020 election may already be irrevocably tainted This was excerpted from the August 17 edition of CNN's Meanwhile in America, the daily email about US politics for global readers. Click here to read past editions and subscribe. (CNN) Donald Trump may have already irrevocably tainted the 2020 election.
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Is Facebook favouring the ruling BJP in India? Did Facebook go easy on hate speech by an Indian lawmaker belonging to the governing BJP to protect its interests in its biggest market? A Wall Street Journal report, based on interviews with current and former Facebook employees, suggests so, and it ...
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Boris Johnson Retreats in a UK Exam Debacle LONDON — Barraged by protests from angry teachers, parents and students, the British government has abandoned the improvised college-entrance exam system it cobbled together for schools in England after the pandemic made traditional testing ...
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Thailand's monarchy was long considered God-like. But protesters say it's time for change Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) It was an act unthinkable in Thailand mere months ago -- an estimated 10,000 anti-government protesters packing Bangkok's Democracy Monument on Sunday, with some calling for reform of the country's monarchy. The protest was ...
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Live updates: New Zealand postpones election amid new coronavirus cases New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday that the country's general election, originally scheduled for Sept. 19, would be delayed by four weeks. The move comes as New Zealand grapples with a new wave of coronavirus cases that have ...
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Trump's Attacks on TikTok and WeChat Could Further Fracture the Internet WASHINGTON — China and the United States once acted like opposites when it came to governing the internet. Beijing imposed a heavy state hand. It blocked major foreign websites, sheltered Chinese tech firms as they developed alternatives to Western ...
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