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'Instagram Kids' app put on 'pause' by Facebook after reports of increased suicide risk among teen users

The project, called Instagram Kids, has been put on pause by the social media giant after criticism that this was maybe not the best idea.

Libby Emmons / Sep 27, 2021

News, International News

WHO warns time is running out to investigate the origins of COVID-19

Sources from within the WHO state that they believe time is of the essence if we are to have any chance of proving the origins of the COVID-19 virus.

James Anthony / Sep 27, 2021

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New York City teachers to challenge Mayor de Blasio's vaccine mandate in hearing

Mayor de Blasio's Monday deadline for all teachers and staff to be vaccinated was blocked on Friday and a temporary injunction was issued on behalf of the plaintiffs.

Libby Emmons / Sep 27, 2021

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Seattle Fire Department reports over 900 homeless encampment fires since start of the year

According to the Seattle Fire Department, over 900 encampment fires have been recorded this year alone, 60 in the last two weeks alone. This is up from 2020's recorded number of 825 and 520 in 2019.

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 27, 2021

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Axios deletes tweet spreading disinformation that border patrol agents were ‘whipping at Haitian migrants’

"We deleted a previous tweet that referred to Border Patrol agents as whipping at Haitian migrants. The story has been updated to include comments from some journalists on the border who did not see whipping occur," Axios said in a Twitter statement on Sunday.

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 27, 2021

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Actor at haunted house accidentally stabs boy in the foot with a Bowie knife

The knife was confiscated from the actor by police who brought it from home and was using it instead of prop knives provided by the attraction.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 27, 2021

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Brian Stelter says 'whitelash' against 1619 project is result of 'white Americans' being afraid to 'deal with the reality'

"I think we're gonna look back someday and say, 'Wait, they tried to ban the 1619 project?' Like, we're gonna look back, it's gonna make no sense in 30 or 40 years," said Stelter.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 27, 2021

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Jan 6 defendant who sought police help dies awaiting trial

"John didn't deserve what he had to endure before his death," Anderson's lawyer Marina Medvin stated.

The Post Millennial / Sep 26, 2021

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Gov. Abbott vows to hire Border Patrol agents if they're punished by Biden admin

"...if [Biden] takes any action against them whatsoever ... if they are at risk of losing their job, got a president who is abandoning his duty to secure the border, you have a job in the state of Texas. I will hire you to help Texas secure our border."

James Anthony / Sep 26, 2021

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Pelosi downplays price tag of $3.5 trillion spending bill: 'Let's not talk about numbers and dollars'

"Let’s not talk about numbers and dollars. Let’s talk about values," said Pelosi.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 26, 2021

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Gabby Petito's funeral draws hundreds of mourners

"She gave you love. She was just a beautiful soul. She touched everybody like she did now," commented a family friend of the Petitos.

The Post Millennial / Sep 26, 2021

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Mother, toddler dead after 'suspicious' fall at Petco Park before Padres game

Police said the pair's deaths "appeared to be suspicious," but have not yet declared the falls accidental or intentional.

James Anthony / Sep 26, 2021

Canadian News, News Analysis

With 'Two Michaels' back home, Foreign Minister Garneau outlines new government approach to China relations

As the Two Michaels touched down on Canadian soil, ending a standoff which put Canada-China relations in a deep freeze, Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garenau said his government is under "no illusions" when approaching a normalization of relations with China.

Adam Dobrer / Sep 26, 2021

News, American News

Burglary suspect threatens Portland police officers with sword, axe

Haylett is now facing charges of first-degree burglary, first-degree criminal trespassing, first-degree criminal mischief, unlawful use of a weapon, and possession of a restricted weapon as a felon.

James Anthony / Sep 26, 2021

News, American News

Female student who filmed ASU multicultural space incident revealed to be Ford Foundation Fellow

A Substack called Karlstack, run by Christopher Brunet, revealed one of those filming to be Sarra Tekola, PhD student in Sustainability at ASU.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 26, 2021

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