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Minnesota State Patrol updates guidance on reporters during protests: no use of force, no seizing cameras

Credentialed members of the press can no longer be subject to us-regions State Patrol dispersal orders, and crime will halt the practice of photographing them before letting them go while covering us-protests” target=”_blank”>protests< Critics alleged that police were using retaliatory measures against journalists who covered the anti-police demonstrations, and the …

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China accuses US, Japan of 'ganging' up on them

world-regions accused the U.S. and Japan of “ganging” up on them Saturday, following discussions by the two nations on a range of geopolitical issues, including China’s global expansion. In the first in-person meeting at the White House since President Biden entered office, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said the two leaders …

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Dalton headmaster quits while Brearley dad writes scathing letter

As the headmaster of the famed Dalton School resigned over controversial race-based curriculum and policies, another storied Manhattan prep school faced a father’s public wrath over the same issue. Dalton School’s Jim Best announced he was leaving Friday to pursue “other exciting and inspiring opportunities” after 16 years at the school. His …

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Expedition 64 crew members return from International Space Station

After 185 days aboard the air-and-space” target=”_blank”>International Space Station< cosmonauts and a air-and-space astronaut returned to planet-earth” target=”_blank”>Earth< at 12:55 a.m. EDT after departing the station in the air-and-space at 9:34 p.m. EDT. NASA, INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMERS ANNOUNCE UNPRECEDENTED DATA ON FAMOUS SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE M87 In a blog post on Saturday, …

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