Jaclyn Diaz
Stories
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National
U.S. Airstrikes Target Iran-Backed Militia Sites In Iraq And Syria
They mark the second such attacks against similar facilities in and around Syria under the Biden administration.
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National
New COVID-19 Outbreaks Are Driving Some Places Back Under Lockdown And Behind Masks
Health officials around the world have announced renewed restrictions this week as they see clusters of outbreaks from the delta variant of the coronavirus.
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National
Harlem Globetrotters To The NBA: 'Don't Get It Twisted,' Make Us A Pro Franchise Now
In an open letter to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, the Harlem Globetrotters demanded the team join the league as a franchise.
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National
More Police Officers Have Died On The Job So Far This Year Than In 2020. Why?
On Monday, Colorado police officer Gordon Beesley was killed along with two other people during a shooting in the city of Arvada, Colo.
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Health
Tokyo Olympics Will Open Its Doors To A Small Fan Base — COVID Permitting
Up to 10,000 domestic fans will be allowed at events, or 50% of the venue's capacity, whichever is less, Olympics organizers said Monday.
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National
Airlines, Banks And Other Companies Across The World Hit In The Latest Web Outage
Websites and mobile apps were disrupted in the second major tech outage this month affecting large corporations around the globe.
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National
Facebook Researchers Say They Can Detect Deepfakes And Where They Came From
Deepfakes are altered photos, videos, and still images that use artificial intelligence to appear realistic. They've become harder to detect.
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Politics
Israel Hits Hamas Targets With The 1st Airstrikes Since Cease-Fire Deal
The Israel Defense Forces said its fighter jets struck two Hamas military compounds early Wednesday morning.
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Health
Gay And Bisexual Men Are Now Allowed To Donate Blood In England, Scotland And Wales
The shift in health policy in most of the U.K. reverses a decades-old rule that limited donor eligibility on perceived risks of contracting HIV/AIDs and other sexually transmitted infections.
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Politics
America's Top Evangelical Group Is Deciding If They're Further Right Than Trump
The Southern Baptist Convention meets this week in Nashville, bringing to the fore a host of controversial issues that threaten to cause a rift among the faithful.