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Violent Protests Continue In Chile As Government Imposes New Curfew
Demonstrations against wealth inequality have persisted, despite the fact that President Sebastián Piñera suspended transit fare hikes. There have been at least eight deaths reported.
Jake Burton Carpenter, Snowboarding Pioneer, Dies At 65
The founder of the massive snowboarding brand Burton Snowboards died Wednesday from complications due to cancer. He was 65.
Chauvin Trial: Special Agent Testifies Floyd Said, 'I Ain't Do No Drugs'
Senior Special Agent James Reyerson changed his own testimony on Wednesday, after first saying Floyd admitted, "I ate too many drugs." The reversal was a blow for defendant Derek Chauvin.
Comedians Pay Tribute To Beloved Ex-'SNL' Star Norm Macdonald
Late-night talk show hosts, Saturday Night Live cast members and others are honoring the Canadian comedian, who died Tuesday.
The Beijing Winter Olympics' cauldron lighting made a political statement
The cauldron is a snowflake, with a much smaller flame than usual. It was lit by two Olympians, including an athlete from the Xinjiang autonomous region, home to the Uyghur minority.
Mexico City's bells ring for Independence Day, in a massive celebration
"Viva México!" President Andrés Manuel López Obrador shouted repeatedly — calls that were loudly echoed by the massive crowd that packed Mexico City's Zócalo square.
WWE apologizes for using image of Auschwitz concentration camp in a promo video
A shot of the Nazi concentration camp appeared briefly in a video promoting a wrestling match. The Auschwitz Memorial called the move "shameless."
DeSantis campaign shares apparent AI-generated fake images of Trump and Fauci
It's the latest example of how generative AI tools enable politicians to blur the line between fact and fiction.
'Our Enemies Are Watching Us': Trump, Clinton Respond To Baton Rouge Shooting
Donald Trump blasted President Obama on Twitter and Facebook, saying he has "no clue" how to deal with a country that is a "divided crime scene."
Trump Breaks Silence On Comey: 'WOW, Comey Is A Leaker!'
President Trump says via Twitter that he was vindicated in the hearing that explored Russia's meddling in the U.S. election and Trump's dealings with former FBI Director James Comey.
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