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Extinction Rebellion mobs attack UK newspaper presses, delaying publication

A spokesperson for the newsprinters said: "This is a matter for the police and the Home Office," also calling it "an attack on the free press."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 5, 2020

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Australian police officer who signed warrant for pregnant 'anti-lockdown' mom had sexual relationship with informant lawyer

The police officer, who signed the search warrant to effectively arrest the pregnant Australian mother for a Facebook post allegedly organizing a lockdown protest, is the very same officer who used a lawyer as an informant on her own clients.

Sydney Watson and Mia Cathell / Sep 3, 2020

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Saudi Arabia agrees to let Israel, UAE use its airspace

Saudi Arabia has entered into an agreement with the United Arab Emirates and Israel, allowing all flights to pass through its airspace, partly due to the efforts of the US government.

James Anthony / Sep 2, 2020

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WATCH: Pregnant mom arrested in front of her kids for creating anti-lockdown Facebook event

The officers let her know that she is under arrest "in relation to incitement." "What on Earth? Excuse me, what on Earth?" Buhler asks, shocked, saying that she has "an ultrasound in an hour."

Libby Emmons / Sep 2, 2020

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Raptors, Celtics players discuss boycott of Game 1 semifinal series in solidarity with Black Lives Matter

NBA players on the Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics came together on Tuesday to discuss potentially boycotting Game 1 of the semifinal series.

Sam Edwards / Aug 26, 2020

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UPDATE: Canadian-owned face mask factory says they did not use Chinese slave labour

Chinese prison labour was assigned to work at a Canadian-owned mask factory in Shanghai.

Joe Vaughan / Aug 26, 2020

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US erects cable barrier at Canadian border crossings

A cable barrier is being assembled along the border of BC and Washington State by the U.S. Border Patrol in order to limit "dangerous criminal enterprises."

Sam Edwards / Aug 21, 2020

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Scientists find possible link between antibodies and coronavirus

It's possible that the first link between human bodies and protection from the coronavirus has been found by a team of American scientists.

James Anthony / Aug 20, 2020

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WORLDWIDE BAN: Airbnb says no more house parties

Airbnb is placing a ban on house parties in order to adhere to social gathering limits put in place throughout the world to restrict the spread of COVID-19.

Sam Edwards / Aug 20, 2020

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Manchester Police use thermal imaging drones to break up a party, issue a £100 fine

In a rather dystopian act of surveillance, Greater Manchester police flew a drone equipped with thermal imaging over a home in the city's suburbs in order to stop a gathering of young people.

Joe Vaughan / Aug 20, 2020

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Pope Francis calls for universal vaccines in speech about social justice

During the reoccurring Wednesday speech from his Vatican City library, Pope Francis spoke about global wealth discrepancies and the availability of vaccinations for the poor.

Joe Vaughan / Aug 19, 2020

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WHOOPSIE-DAISY: An asteroid barely missed Earth and NASA didn't see it coming

An asteroid the size of a car just passed closely by the Earth and NASA was not aware of it until it had already sailed past.

Sam Edwards / Aug 19, 2020

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Authorities may cull wild Berlin boars after recent incidents

Wild boars in the Teufelssee lake area in Berlin may very well have their days numbered, especially one specific sow that has been a big problem recently.

James Anthony / Aug 18, 2020

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New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern delays national elections by four weeks

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Monday that the country will be delaying the national elections by four weeks as it faces a new wave of coronavirus infections in its most populous city, Auckland.

Ian Miles Cheong / Aug 16, 2020

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HBO adds trigger warning to classic film 'Blazing Saddles'

The 1974 comedy classic "Blazing Saddles" is now streaming on HBO Max, but it comes with a brand new introduction.

James Anthony / Aug 14, 2020

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