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Hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants prepare to seek compensation from Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund

Hundreds of people prosecuted for crimes related to the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol in 2021 plan to seek compensation from the U.S. government once a new taxpayer-funded anti-weaponization program is up and running.
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Yves Sakila's death is being called Ireland's 'George Floyd moment'

Yves Sakila, a 35-year-old Congolese-born man, died last Friday after he was restrained outside a department store in Dublin, Ireland, by security guards.
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Thousands protest Raúl Castro indictment outside U.S. Embassy in Havana

Thousands of Cubans gathered on Friday before the U.S. embassy in Havana to protest a U.S. decision to indict former president Raúl Castro over the downing of two civilian airplanes 30 years ago.
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Ebola survivor calls for compassion as fear, unrest spread during outbreak

Dr. Kent Brantly became critically ill with Ebola while on medical mission work during the 2014 outbreak. The U.S. physician survived, and is now watching with concern at the speed and spread of the current outbreak — which has no approved treatments or vaccines available.
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Tulsi Gabbard steps down as U.S. intel chief, citing husband's cancer diagnosis

Tulsi Gabbard resigned as U.S. President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence on Friday, saying she needed to step away as her husband battles cancer. She is the fourth cabinet official to depart during Trump's second term, all of them women.




