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Social media: Did the pandemic poison online politics?

Social media use exploded during the coronavirus pandemic – has this had a lasting impact on politics in the UK? Before the coronavirus pandemic, there was an epidemic of anxiety.

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Nancy Pelosi’s Catholic archbishop bans her from receiving communion

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has been barred from receiving communion until she ends her support for abortion, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said Friday. Driving the news: “After numerous attempts to speak with Speaker Pelosi.

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Trump pays $110,000 in contempt fees to New York attorney general

Former President Trump has paid $110,000 in fees he owed after being held in contempt of court but must submit more information to have the order fully lifted, New York.

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Zelensky proposes compensation for “victims of Russian aggression”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed a deal Friday to secure compensation for countries that “suffered from Russia’s actions.” Why it matters: Ukrainian Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova told the U.S. Helsinki Commission earlier this month.

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Kamala Harris: U.S. must end “epidemic of hate”

The U.S. must mobilize against a growing “epidemic of hate” amid record-breaking hate crimes, Vice President Harris said Friday at an event celebrating Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Why it.

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US: Oklahoma passes bill banning nearly all abortions

If signed into law by Oklahoma’s governor, it will be the most restrictive anti-abortion law in the US, abortion providers say. The Oklahoma legislature has granted final approval to a.

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Shireen Abu Akleh: US lawmakers demanding FBI investigate killing

Congressman Andre Carson tells Al Jazeera letter calling for US investigation into journalist’s killing gaining support. Washington, DC – Dozens of US legislators have signed onto a letter demanding the FBI.

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Young Timorese celebrate diversity after historical trauma

Those born after bloody separation from Indonesia see strength of ethnic heritage and dream of economic progress. Jakarta, Indonesia – East Timor, the first state established in the 21st century, is.

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Australians ‘uniformly worried’ about economy on election eve

Opposition Labor party maintains lead ahead of Saturday election amid rising uncertainty about the future. Sydney, Australia – Australians head to the polls on Saturday to decide whether to give Scott.

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Elon Musk says he will vote for Republicans now

Elon Musk said that he will vote for Republicans and can “no longer support” Democrats, the Tesla founder said on Wednesday. The big picture: Musk said that he previously voted Democrat “because.

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