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Twitter algorithms amplify conservative content more than that of the political left, researchers find Twitter researchers analyzed millions of 2020 tweets by elected officials in seven countries — Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, Britain and United States — as well as posts that linked to political content from news outlets.
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Israel labels six Palestinian civil society groups 'terrorist,' setting challenge for international donors Among the groups are Al Haq, one of the longest-established human rights organizations in the West Bank, and Defense of Children International-Palestine (DCI-P), which documents violations of child rights.
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Man arrested in connection with 2017 Manchester Arena bombing On May 22, 2017, Salman Abedi detonated a bomb which killed 22 concertgoers and injured hundreds more -- many of them children and young people -- as they left Manchester Arena after an Ariana Grande concert.
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The moment domesticated horses changed the course of human history is now revealed With this latest study, an international team of scientists collected and sequenced genomes from the remains of 273 ancient horses found across Europe and Asia and compared them to the DNA of modern horses to determine their origin.
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Poland's Attacks on Rule of Law Leave Europe at Odds With Itself BRUSSELS — The European Union is facing a growing challenge from Poland that is pitting its own institutions against each other and leaving member states divided: What to do when a member repeatedly violates rules agreed on by the bloc's 27 countries, ...
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Your Friday Briefing Background: The notion that climate change is a national security threat isn't new — the Obama administration said as much and began pushing the Pentagon to consider climate risks. But taken together, the reports signal ...
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Barbados elects first president, replacing UK Queen as head of state Sandra Mason was elected late on Wednesday by a two-thirds vote of a joint session of the country's House of Assembly and Senate. In a statement, the government called her appointment a milestone on its "road to republic.".
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Melbourne, which has spent the most days under lockdown, celebrates a reopening. It's hoped that this will be Melbourne's last lockdown — with 70 percent of residents age 16 and older now fully vaccinated, the government's pandemic recovery plan envisages such restrictions becoming rare.
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Mekelle struck, residents flee Amhara as Ethiopia battle intensifies The Ethiopian government launched an airstrike Friday on the capital of the northern Tigray region, and residents in a city in the neighboring Amhara region said people there were taking flight from intensifying fighting. Humanitarian sources and the ...
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Giant 4000 pound sunfish was rescued from a fishing net off the Spanish coast of Ceuta (CNN) To the surprise of researchers and sunfish enthusiasts worldwide, a more than 4,000-pound sunfish was found tangled in the nets of a tuna-fishing boat off the coast of Ceuta, an autonomous Spanish port city in north Africa bordering Morocco, ...
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