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Month: May 2021

Biden says he won’t let DOJ seize phone records or emails from reporters: ‘It’s simply, simply wrong’

President Joe Biden on Friday told CNN he would not let his Department of Justice seize phone records or emails from reporters. Following a joint presser with Korean President Moon Jae-In in the White House East Room, Biden told CNN: “We should absolutely, positively — it’s wrong, it’s simply, simply wrong,” adding, “I will not

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Ronald Greene’s death is one of many in which video and witness accounts reveal a clearer picture behind initial police accounts

When Ronald Greene’s family first learned of his death, his mother said investigative officers with the Louisiana State Police told the family he crashed into a tree following a pursuit. But Mona Hardin says she was not told the whole story. Two years later, body camera video has publicly emerged to show some of his horrific

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Los ‘incendios zombis’ ya arden (sin llamas) en el Ártico y se podrían volver más comunes a medida que el planeta se calienta

(CNN) — En línea con el aumento de las temperatura globales, el Ártico ha enfrentado una racha de incendios forestales masivos en los últimos años. Y aunque el frío invernal y las nevadas fuertes son suficientes para apagar la mayoría de los incendios, los científicos dicen que las condiciones adecuadas pueden crear incendios que no

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‘Final Account’ explores the memories of Germans who lived through the Holocaust

The “important” label can weigh heavily on a documentary, but the description applies to “Final Account,” director Luke Holland’s decade-long odyssey to capture and preserve the memories of Germans who lived through the Holocaust, acknowledging their complicity to varying degrees. While much has been done to chronicle survivors’ stories, this sobering companion belongs on the

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