Facebook won’t remove posts claiming COVID-19 is human-made
Facebook says it will no longer remove claims that COVID-19 is human-made or manufactured from its apps ByThe Associated Press May 27, 2021, 5:11 PM • 2 min read Share … Read More
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Facebook says it will no longer remove claims that COVID-19 is human-made or manufactured from its apps ByThe Associated Press May 27, 2021, 5:11 PM • 2 min read Share … Read More
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Matt Hancock says he only promised to ‘build testing capacity’ for care homes after Cummings claimed he ‘lied’ to PM about whether residents would be checked for Covid before leaving … Read More
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Number of people offered asylum in UK plummets by more than half in a year to lowest level since 2014 Number of asylum and resettlement cases granted by Home Office fell … Read More
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Covid cases jump by 20% for second day in a row: Boris says Britain ‘might have to wait’ beyond June 21 to ditch all rules and Hancock admits it’s ‘too … Read More
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Kate keeps her promise! Duchess of Cambridge meets cancer patient, 5, who featured in her Hold Still photography project and wears a pink dress after the little girl asked about … Read More
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Michael Gove hints ‘Covid certificate’ plans might be DROPPED saying the benefits are ‘finely balanced’ against the ‘hassle’ – and Israel has ALREADY abandoned them Michael Gove has admitted decision … Read More
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One century on, as the US engages in a fresh reckoning with its long history of racist violence, it makes sense to ask: What’s the state of the country’s collective … Read More
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The Environmental Protection Agency is restoring a rule that grants states and Native American tribes authority to block pipelines and other energy projects that can pollute rivers, streams and other … Read More
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The refusal of at least 10 Republican senators to vote for the commission underscores the deeply partisan divide that has emerged over the insurrection earlier this year and comes at … Read More
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After a year of coronavirus lockdowns, the start of summer beckons with vacation plans made possible by relaxed COVID-19 restrictions. But a severe worker shortage brings a warning for travelers: … Read More
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