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Police Dog Ordered To Attack An Unarmed Black Man In Front Of His 9-Year-Old Son
Derrick Dunlap was pulled over in Texas because the light over his license plate was too dim — and the interaction was caught on video.
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Shocking Mass Graves At Gaza Hospitals Prompt International Calls For Investigation
Palestinian medics have uncovered hundreds of bodies from mass graves in at least two major hospitals that were under siege by the Israeli military.
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Car giants vie for EV crown at Beijing's Auto China show
Chinese car giants locked in a cut-throat price war descend on the capital for the start of the Auto China show Thursday, vying to draw consumers and headlines in the world's biggest electric vehicle market and abroad.Beijing's Auto China show, which lasts until May 4, will see dozens of firms square off in a bid to draw customers at one of the country's biggest car shows.
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Long-awaited US military aid no 'silver bullet' for Ukraine
The United States is the first to acknowledge that its long-awaited $61 billion aid package for Ukraine is not a "silver bullet."Jake Sullivan, his National Security Advisor, said the aid package "will make a difference," but warned "there is no silver bullet in this conflict."
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The Oxford-Trained Chemist-Turned-Journalist Defending Climate Capitalism
Akshat Rathi spoke with HuffPost about the evolution of climate denialism, and what the climate crisis means for democracy.
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Speaker Johnson To Columbia Protestors: 'Go Back To Class And Stop The Nonsense'
The House’s top Republican visited the university in New York City, where activists have taken over part of campus to protest Israel’s brutal invasion of Gaza.
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Mauritania president says running for second term in June polls
Mauritania President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani said Wednesday he would run for a second term in presidential elections due in June.The well-known anti-slavery activist and opponent Biram Dah Ould Abeid, who was a runner-up in the last presidential election, also announced his candidacy on Wednesday.
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