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Discord halts livestreams in Brazil after watchdog cites child safety failures
Discord, the popular platform for gamers to communicate online, said it suspended its livestreams in Brazil
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Trump blames vandals for damaged grass in the spot where he held his big July 4 celebration
President Donald Trump says vandals are to blame for large swaths of dead grass on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial
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US school vaccination rates inch down yet again and exemptions reach record high
U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates have declined again, with exemptions reaching a record high
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The Latest: Trump calls concerns about conditions on USS Lincoln ‘fake’
President Donald Trump has downplayed reports about conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln to reporters in the Oval Office
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ICE pitches legal insurance to help shield local officers who make immigration arrests
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pitching a plan to help shield local police officers who make immigration arrests from possible financial consequences if they are accused of on-duty misconduct
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ICE insurance plan would shield local officers from financial consequences if accused of immigration arrest misconduct
ICE insurance plan would shield local officers from financial consequences if accused of immigration arrest misconduct
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Teen lifeguard and boy he rescued are honored at White House after Trump saw dramatic viral video
A teenage lifeguard and the boy he rescued off the coast of California have been reunited as President Donald Trump honored both as heroes
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Florida trial starts in the ambush killing of a Microsoft manager. A tire 'blew the case open'
Lawyers have given opening statements in Florida in the trial of a man charged with arranging the murder of a Microsoft design manager
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Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial postponed indefinitely amid double jeopardy fight
Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been postponed indefinitely
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US civil rights agency moves to end demographic data collection after 60 years
The Trump administration is seeking to toss aside a 60-year-old requirement for tens of thousands of private sector employers to submit workforce demographic reports each year to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency responsible for enforcing anti-discrimination laws in the workplace
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