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Russia’s State Duma approves bill to ban ‘LGBT propaganda’

By CNN’s Uliana Pavlova Russia’s lower house of parliament passed in the third reading amendments to a law on so-called “LGBT propaganda” on Thursday, expanding liability to all ages. The discriminatory law proposes to ban all Russians from promoting or “praising” homosexual relationships or publicly suggesting that they are “normal.” The original version of the

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Teachers, lecturers join postal workers in UK strike action

By SYLVIA HUI Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Most schools in Scotland were closed Thursday as thousands of teachers walked off the job, joining scores of postal workers and university lecturers in industrial action to demand better pay and working conditions to cope with the country’s cost-of-living crisis. The teachers’ strike in Scotland, which shuttered

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A vehicle driving the wrong way on a Chicago street causes high-speed crash, killing its occupants and injuring 16, police say

By Chris Boyette, CNN A car speeding down a Chicago street in the wrong direction Wednesday slammed into several other vehicles at an intersection, killing its two occupants and injuring 16 other people, including seven children, police said. The vehicle, a Dodge Charger, was traveling “at a very high rate of speed” the wrong way

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Las razones por las que James Cameron casi no elige a Leonardo DiCaprio o Kate Winslet para ‘Titanic’

olivertapia (CNN) — James Cameron compartió algunos detalles sorprendentes de cómo se hizo su éxito de taquilla “Titanic”, que celebra 25 años desde su lanzamiento el próximo mes. En una nueva entrevista en video con GQ, el icónico director reveló que casi no eligió a Leonardo DiCaprio o Kate Winslet, sus dos protagonistas románticos cuyas

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