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New Zealand shooting survivor says violence achieved nothing
The deadly attacks at two Christchurch mosques brought people together rather than sowing discord, one of the survivors says.
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California church shooter was motivated by hate for Taiwanese people, officials say
A gunman killed a 52-year-old man and wounded five others in an attack at a Southern California church on Sunday, authorities said.
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The U.S. will remove 5 groups from its foreign terrorism blacklist
The United States is poised to remove five extremist groups, all believed to be defunct, from its list of foreign terrorist organizations, including several that once posed significant threats.
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Parents sue their son and daughter-in-law, demanding a grandchild or $675,000
The court reportedly has accepted their petition and scheduled it for a hearing in Haridwar, India. The couple wants a grandchild within a year.
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A giraffe born with a disorder gets modified leg braces designed for humans
Over the past three decades Ara Mirzaian has fitted braces for everyone from Paralympians to children with scoliosis. But Msituni was a patient like none other — a newborn giraffe.
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U.S. warns of discrimination in using artificial intelligence to screen job candidates
The federal government tells employers that the commonly used hiring tools could violate civil rights laws by discriminating against people with disabilities.
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Finland's leaders say they are in favor of seeking NATO membership
The statement by the president and prime minister comes a day after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited both Finland and Sweden to sign a military cooperation agreement.
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California's under-21 gun sales ban is unconstitutional, court says
A panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Wednesday the law violates the right to bear arms.
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A judge says Trump must pay $110K and meet other conditions to end contempt order
A New York judge said he will lift the contempt of court order if Donald Trump meets conditions including paying $110,000 in fines he's racked up for being slow to respond to a civil subpoena.
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U.S. report identifies burial sites linked to boarding schools for Native Americans
A federal study of Native American boarding schools that sought to assimilate Indigenous children into white society has identified more than 400 such schools and more than 50 associated burial sites.