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California's attorney general sues school district over policy requiring parental notification when students change gender identification
California's attorney general sues school district over policy requiring parental notification when students change gender identification
California's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against a local school district over its new policy requiring parents to be notified when a child tells a teacher they want to be recognized by a different gender identity or pronoun than the one listed on their birth certificate.
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French ambassador in Niger stays put, defies junta's deadline to quit the country
French ambassador in Niger stays put, defies junta's deadline to quit the country
France's ambassador to Niger is staying put in the West African country in defiance of an ultimatum by its military rulers ordering his exit within 48 hours on Friday.
1970-01-01 08:00
Prigozhin's internet trolls blame West and defend Putin over Wagner chief's death, researchers say
Prigozhin's internet trolls blame West and defend Putin over Wagner chief's death, researchers say
A Russian network of internet trolls has begun to spread messages online blaming "enemies from the West" for the plane crash that killed Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin last week, according to two experts who monitor the activity of the trolls.
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Column: So much money in golf makes it hard to ignore
Column: So much money in golf makes it hard to ignore
The PGA Tour completed another season
1970-01-01 08:00
Switzerland indicts Algerian ex-minister for alleged crimes against humanity during 1990s insurgency
Switzerland indicts Algerian ex-minister for alleged crimes against humanity during 1990s insurgency
Swiss federal prosecutors say they've indicted a former Algerian defense minister for his alleged role in crimes against humanity during the insurrection in the North African country some three decades ago
1970-01-01 08:00
Blood thinners, diabetes meds among first 10 drugs for US price negotiations
Blood thinners, diabetes meds among first 10 drugs for US price negotiations
By Patrick Wingrove and Michael Erman (Reuters) -The Biden administration on Tuesday released its list of 10 prescription medicines that
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A Spanish soccer official’s kiss unleashed fury, soul-searching over sexism, and a hunger strike
A Spanish soccer official’s kiss unleashed fury, soul-searching over sexism, and a hunger strike
Spain’s victory at the Women’s World Cup was a momentous occasion for the soccer-crazed country, but the joy on and off the field was soon sullied by the leader of the country’s soccer federation when he planted an unwanted kiss on the lips of a star player during the medal ceremony
1970-01-01 08:00
EPA significantly shrinks what qualifies as federal waters after Supreme Court rolled back protections
EPA significantly shrinks what qualifies as federal waters after Supreme Court rolled back protections
The Environmental Protection Agency and US Army on Tuesday released a new rule that dramatically shrinks what qualifies as federal waters, following a Supreme Court decision in May that rolled back protections for US wetlands.
1970-01-01 08:00
Two Ugandan men may face death penalty after 'aggravated homosexuality' charge
Two Ugandan men may face death penalty after 'aggravated homosexuality' charge
Two men in Uganda are facing separate charges of "aggravated homosexuality," an offense punishable by death under the country's controversial new anti-gay laws.
1970-01-01 08:00
FBI announces it has dismantled global network of hacked computers used in major fraud scheme
FBI announces it has dismantled global network of hacked computers used in major fraud scheme
The FBI and European law enforcement agencies dismantled a massive network of hacked computers that had been used to defraud victims of hundreds of millions of dollars, agencies announced Tuesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
After Supreme Court curtails federal power, Biden administration weakens water protections
After Supreme Court curtails federal power, Biden administration weakens water protections
The Biden Administration weakened protections for wetlands on Tuesday
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Party of Guatemala's president-elect appeals its suspension, calling it illegal
Party of Guatemala's president-elect appeals its suspension, calling it illegal
The party of Guatemala’s president-elect Bernardo Arévalo has appealed to the country’s top electoral authority to lift a suspension by a lower election agency
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