Proud Boys members fined over $1 million in 'hateful and overtly racist' church destruction civil suit
Members of the right-wing extremist group, the Proud Boys, have been ordered to pay more than a million dollars as part of a civil suit judgment involving the destruction of property in December 2020 at the predominantly Black campus of the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, DC.
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy says 'serious threat' remains at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
KYIV Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned on Saturday that a "serious threat" remained at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear
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Lynx vs. Mercury prediction and odds for Saturday, July 1 (Can Phoenix win again?)
The Phoenix Mercury snapped a lengthy losing streak on Thursday night, and they’re looking to keep the momentum going at home on Saturday against the Minnesota Lynx.Minnesota is fourth in the Western Conference, but the team has been extremely reliant on Napheesa Collier (22.4 points per g...
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King apologises for Netherlands' historic role in slavery
AMSTERDAM Dutch King Willem-Alexander on Saturday apologised for the Netherlands' historic involvement in slavery and the effects that
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Tesco Names Gerry Murphy as Chairman After John Allan’s Exit
Tesco Plc appointed Gerry Murphy as chairman, weeks after John Allan stepped down amid links to a scandal
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Takeaways from the latest controversial and contentious Supreme Court term
Last fall, just when the Supreme Court was gearing up to start a new term, Chief Justice John Roberts told an audience in Colorado that he was looking forward to a return to normal where the public would be able to attend oral arguments in person after a Covid-induced break and metal barricades, erected to ward off protesters in the wake of the reversal of Roe v. Wade, would finally come down.
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Harry Winks joins Leicester City from Tottenham
Harry Winks has joined Leicester from Tottenham on a permanent deal.
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Wilfried Zaha considering options after Crystal Palace contract expires
Wilfried Zaha continues to weigh up his options after his Crystal Palace contract expired.
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Lisbon mayor accused of 'boycotting' slavery memorial
By Catarina Demony LISBON The mayor of Lisbon has been accused of "boycotting" Portugal's first memorial to victims
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Rescuers dig through rubble after deadly strike hits Ukraine school
Rescue workers rushed to a school in Donetsk, Ukraine, to find survivors and clear debris after Russian forces hit the building on Friday (30 June) The strike hit a primary school in the village of Serhiivka, killing two people including a teacher and injuring six others, according to the Ukrainian general prosecutor's office. Around 12 people were in the educational facility when it was struck, the general prosecutor said. One person has been recovered from the rubble, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine said on Friday afternoon.
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Seoul Pride Goes Ahead Despite Rising Anti-LGBTQ Rhetoric
Tens of thousands of people gathered on Saturday afternoon in Seoul for the city’s Pride parade, following months
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Abortion regulations and LGBTQ-related legislation among state laws taking effect Saturday
As several state legislative sessions have concluded or are drawing to a close, some of the high-profile legislation enacted by state lawmakers is just taking effect.
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