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Fox is advancing the FBI rebellion conspiracy concept to guard GOP lawmakers who could also be concerned

In the days following the January uprising, few Conservative MPs or media representatives were ready to defend the rioters. Over time, Republican officials and personalities from Fox News have urged them to downplay the day’s events. Recently, Tucker Carlson suggested that the people arrested for their role in the riot were, in fact, undercover FBI…
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Austrian startup GoStudent turns into Europe’s first edtech unicorn

School children in the Netherlands are doing homework at home during the coronavirus crisis. Robin Utrecht | SOPA pictures | LightRocket via Getty Images LONDON – SoftBank, Tencent and other leading investors are betting that the next big online education company will come from Europe. Vienna-based online tutoring start-up GoStudent said Tuesday it had raised…
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Vivendi awaits key shareholder vote on Common Music Group spin-off

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 11, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. John Shearer – TAS18 – Getty Images for TAS French media group Vivendi is awaiting a crunch vote from investors on its proposed spin-off of the iconic Universal Music Group. If approved, the world’s…
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Bachelorette’s Katie Shares She’s a Sexual Assault Survivor

The Bachelorette star Katie Thurston opened up during the latest episode about being a survivor of sexual assault. On Monday, June 21, during a tense group date that involved the contestants sharing moments from their past that they regret, Katie then proved she was similarly ready to be vulnerable by describing an incident of sexual trauma she experienced…
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Japan’s Nikkei 225 is up greater than 3% as shares rebound in Asia Pacific

SINGAPORE – Asia Pacific stocks rose broadly on Tuesday, with stocks in Japan leading the gains among the region’s major markets. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 rose 3.12% to close at 28,884.13, largely rebounding from a more than 3% plunge on Monday. The Topix index gained 3.16% to 1,959.53. Mainland stocks rose slightly on the…
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Coronavirus variants see requires third photographs

A woman reacts as she receives the Johnson & Johnson vaccine against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as part of a government plan to vaccinate Mexican border residents on the common border with the United States in Tijuana, Mexico, June 17, 2021 . Jorge Duenes | Reuters Coronavirus vaccine booster shots are likely to be needed in…
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Vin Diesel Confirms That Cardi B Will Return To The ‘Quick & Livid’ Franchise With Look In ‘F10’ Set For 2022

#Roommates, as fans gear up for the highly-anticipated ninth installment in the popular “Fast & Furious” franchise, Vin Diesel recently spilled some exclusive details about Cardi B’s future in the multi-billion-dollar film franchise. During a recent interview at the premiere of “F9,” Vin Diesel said that Cardi B was such an asset to the film,…
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Delta is hiring 1,000 pilots by way of subsequent summer season as journey demand returns

Delta Air Lines announced Monday that it expects to hire more than 1,000 pilots by next summer, the latest move by an airline to meet a rebound in travel demand. Delta announced in April that it would resume hiring in mid-year as bookings began to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic, starting with about 75 pilots…
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U.S. to separate 55 million doses between Latin America, Asia and Africa

A person being vaccinated at the launch of the province-wide roadshows to drum up public support for vaccination against COVID 19 at Moses Mabhida People’s Park on June 08, 2021 in Durban, South Africa. Darren Stewart | Gallo Images | Getty Images The Biden administration announced Monday it will send 55 million Covid-19 vaccine doses…
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Supreme Courtroom guidelines towards NCAA in compensation struggle with faculty athletes

The Supreme Court handed a unanimous victory Monday to Division I college athletes in their fight against the National Collegiate Athletic Association over caps it sought to impose on compensation related to education. The court voted 9-0 to affirm lower court rulings that found that antitrust law prevented the NCAA from restricting payments to athletes…
