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At Least 2 Dead, 4 More Injured in Boise Mall Shooting
A shooting at a mall in Boise, Idaho, left at least two people dead and four others injured, including a police officer. The suspect was taken into custody, according to the police.
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Biden Pushes for Social Policy Deal Ahead of U.N. Climate Meeting
President Biden and Democratic congressional leaders hope to reach an agreement with centrist holdouts on the sprawling domestic policy plan before Mr. Biden departs for a climate conference in Glasgow.
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U.S. Freezes $700 Million in Aid After Coup in Sudan
The Biden administration cut off aid to the Sudanese government in response to the military coup and demanded that the military immediately release civilian leaders and restore the transitional government.
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Facebook 'Unquestionably' Makes Hate Worse, Whistle-Blower Says
During testimony before the British Parliament, Frances Haugen, the former Facebook product manager-turned-whistle-blower, said that the tech company was aware of its harmful effects on society but was unwilling to act.
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Watch Live: Facebook Whistle-Blower Testifies in Parliament
Frances Haugen, a former Facebook manager, delivers testimony to Britain's Parliament in a campaign to build stronger oversight of the social media giant.
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Vigil Held for Cinematographer Fatally Shot on Alec Baldwin Set
Mourners gathered in Albuquerque to remember the cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Ms. Hutchins was fatally shot by Alec Baldwin on a New Mexico film set when the actor fired a prop gun he was told was unloaded.
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Ardern Announces New Covid Strategy
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand stressed the importance of vaccinations as the country moved away from lockdowns, announcing a new, color-coded system of restrictions to be implemented when the country reaches its vaccination target.
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Police Respond After Alec Baldwin Fatally Shoots Crew Member
Santa Fe County sheriff's deputies investigated the set of 'Rust' in New Mexico after the actor discharged a prop firearm, killing the film's director of photography and wounding the director.
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'Apply the Facts': Garland Addresses Bannon Contempt Referral
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland declined to say whether the Justice Department would enforce a subpoena issued by the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot against Stephen K. Bannon.
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House Recommends Criminal Charges Against Bannon
The House recommended that Stephen K. Bannon, a former top adviser to President Donald J. Trump, face criminal contempt charges for refusing to cooperate with its select committee's investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.