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Social Media Hate Speech, Harassment 'Significant Problem' For LGBTQ Users: Report
LGBTQ social media users encounter hate speech and harassment at higher rates than all other identity groups at 64%, according to GLAAD's inaugural social media index report.
AT&T Announces Plans To Merge With Discovery
AT&T, which controls Warner Media, has announced it will merge its media assets with Discovery. The $43 billion deal will create a standalone company.
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The Bombing Has Stopped, But Pain And Destruction Remain In Gaza City
Fully intact buildings stood right next to where others had been flattened. Families walked together in the streets, dressed-up in fancy clothes to visit relatives for Eid.
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More Protesters Killed As Myanmar's Junta Intensifies Crackdown On Dissent
Security forces in Myanmar reportedly shot and killed nine anti-junta protesters on Friday, bringing the number killed in six weeks of post-coup unrest in the Southeast Asian country to well over 200.
Boba Shortage Could Stretch Into Summer, Leave Businesses In A Bind
What's bubble tea without boba? Americans are starting to find out. A backlog at shipping docks is stalling the arrival of the popular chewy pearls at tea shops across the country.
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Tech Sees Bigger Opportunity In Utah — If The State Works On Its Image
Utah's tech sector is growing, but the industry says the state has a reputation problem that makes it hard to attract workers. So, it's lobbying state lawmakers to push socially inclusive legislation.
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Nonuplets: Woman From Mali Gives Birth To 9 Babies
Doctors were surprised to find nine babies; scans had shown only seven. "The newborns (five girls and four boys) and the mother are all doing well," Mali's health minister says.
Lawyer Says Police Didn't Need To Arrest Man Who Died After Being Pinned To Ground
Mario Gonzalez, 26, died in police custody on April 19. Body camera footage showed police pinning him to the ground for several minutes.
Thousands March In Colombia To Protest Plans To Raise Taxes
Protesters are taking to the streets of Colombia demonstrating against the government's mishandling of the pandemic, and its proposal to raise taxes at a time of deep economic pain.
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Saturday Sports: The Fate Of The Tokyo Olympics
We talk about Japan's determination to hold the Olympics and more inroads for women in sports.
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