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Twitter Relaunches Verification Check. Here's How To Apply For One
The social media giant said it will again begin verifying certain accounts after putting the process on hold for more than three years.
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Politics
Top U.S. And Russian Diplomats Meet Ahead Of Possible Putin-Biden Summit
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov huddled on the sidelines of Arctic Council meetings in Reykjavik, Iceland.
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U.S. Ends Its Policy Of Denying Citizenship To Children Born Via IVF Or Surrogacy
The State Department said its updated policy "takes into account the realities of modern families" and advances in reproductive technology.
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New York's Probe Into Trump Organization Is Now A Criminal Inquiry
If enough evidence is found, the Trump Organization could face criminal charges from two New York prosecutors: the New York state attorney general and the Manhattan district attorney.
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Mask Or No Mask? That Depends Where You Live
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said vaccinated people still must follow existing state, local, or tribal laws on masks and social distancing.
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Ohio Wants To Make 5 People Millionaires — If They're Vaccinated
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is pitching the $1 million lottery drawing and school scholarships as a scheme to boost vaccination levels in the state.
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Years Later, Former White House Counsel McGahn Agrees To Testify
The House Judiciary Committee first subpoenaed former White House Counsel Don McGahn in 2019.
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South Carolina Governor Bans Mask Mandates
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster issued a coronavirus mandate preventing schools and local governments from creating mask mandates and requiring proof of vaccination.
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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.
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Politics
After All-Night Session, Texas House Approves GOP-Backed Voting Restrictions Bill
The legislation was criticized by Democrats, progressive groups and voting rights advocates as "voter suppression." Republicans view it as "sensible election integrity legislation."