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Release of men jailed in gang rape stirs protests in India
Dozens of women protested against the release of the men in the capital, New Delhi on Thursday.
Google workers sign petition asking company to protect people's abortion search data
Workers are asking Google to protect user location data and search history from law enforcement agencies that might attempt to prosecute abortion seekers.
Twitter says it's testing an edit button — after years of clamoring from users
Twitter says it is testing out the feature internally before rolling it out to Twitter Blue subscribers. It will allow users to edit tweets several times within 30 minutes of posting them.
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The voting process now pits former finance minister Rishi Sunak against current foreign minister Liz Truss to replace Boris Johnson.
A transformer fire at Hoover Dam was quickly extinguished
A transformer exploded Tuesday at the landmark, producing a cloud of thick, black smoke and flames that were quickly extinguished. No one was hurt and the cause of the incident is under investigation.
The Buffalo supermarket shooter pleads not guilty to federal charges
The white gunman charged with killing 10 Black people in a racist mass shooting was arraigned Monday on federal hate crime charges that could be punishable by the death penalty.
These are some of the Twitter features users want now that Elon Musk owns it
Tesla CEO Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, and already people are hopeful that new leadership means new capabilities on the app.
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Streamers and broadcasters are putting slightly more women in front of and behind the camera according to Boxed In, an annual study. But ageism persists.
One student repeatedly called 911 during the Uvalde shooting, reports say
A series of miscommunications from nearly 400 members of law enforcement led to long wait times for those stuck inside Robb Elementary School, where 19 students and two teachers died.
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