In politics
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The Six-Week Abortion Ban in Florida Is Only the Beginning
Florida has long been a destination state for abortion-seekers in a region defined by sweeping criminal bans. And, despite being under...
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[PHOTOS] Dead end as floods render Thika Road impassable
A section of Thika Road remained impassable for the better part of Wednesday. Heavy downpour that pounded the city Tuesday night and...
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Police begin tearing down tents at UW-Madison pro-Palestinian protest
Tensions grew between police and pro-Palestine protestors Wednesday morning as officers tore down tents and arrested some protestors on UW-Madison's campus.
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Met Gala History: How the Biggest Night in Fashion Came to Be
The first Monday in May is one of fashion’s most anticipated nights: The Met Gala. From Zendaya’s light-up Cinderella gown to Blake Lively’s red carpet transformations to Billy Porter’s show-stopping glitz and glam, the Met Gala brings together our favorite celebrities, influencers, and fashion icons. This year on May 6, the exclusive list of invitees will attend the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute gala dressed to the theme of “The Garden of Time.” While you make bets on who will...
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Bitcoin down, stocks up as investors eye this week’s Fed meeting
The Kitco News Team brings you the latest news, videos, analysis and opinions regarding Precious Metals, Crypto, Mining, World Markets and Global Economy.
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Police use tear gas, water cannons and stun grenades on 'foreign agent' bill protesters in Georgia's capital
Tear gas, stun grenades and water cannons were used by riot police against protesters of Georgia's controversial "foreign agent" bill in its capital Tbilisi.
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Police Responding to UCLA Request for Support on Campus
The Los Angeles Police Department is “responding immediately” to a request for support on the University of California, Los Angeles campus, according to an emailed statement from Deputy Mayor of Communications Zach Seidl.
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St. Louis Aldermanic President Megan Green says WashU lying about reason for her suspension
St. Louis aldermanic president denies she used her employee card to let unauthorized people into campus buildings during a protest on campus Saturday.
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EU elections: Christian Democrats lead the polls in Germany
Centre-right CDU/CSU in Germany leads the voting intentions, as the far right gets an electoral boost. The AfD overtakes the Social Democrats, according to the Euronews Poll Centre. #EuropeNews
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Zimbabwe: Police On High Alert As Workers Celebrate Labour Day, Warns Unions Against Toyi Toying
ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP) has issued a chilling warning to agitated workers and unions against using the May 1st gatherings for protests.
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Zimbabwe: Workers Day - Surging Poverty, Waning Labour Rights in Zimbabwe Dampen May
For Tempson Sajeni burning the midnight oil to attain high grades was an act of wisdom imparted to him by his widowed mother. He did more than enough to pass his Advanced Level examinations and immediately enrolled for a Bachelor of Education Degree.
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Georgia Crisis Erupts After Violent Clashes Over ‘Russian Law’
Georgia plunged into political crisis after a night of violent clashes between police and protesters over the government’s attempt to pass a controversial “foreign agents” law.