Breaking News: The National Archives confirmed that it had found classified information among documents that Donald Trump took with him when he left the White House, and that it had consulted with the Justice Department about the matter. https://t.co/U3e707gYKo
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Fed approves rules banning its officials from trading stocks, bonds and also cryptocurrencies
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An unsent text message and desperate phone calls detail California family's last moments before they died while hiking
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From CNNStyle | Man Ray’s famed “Le Violon d’Ingres” is poised to make history as the most expensive photograph ever sold at auction. The black and white image, taken in 1924 by the American surrealist artist, transforms a woman’s naked body into a violin by overlaying the picture of her back with f-holes. The original print of the masterpiece, widely considered to be Man Ray’s most famous work, is expected to fetch between $5-7 million when it goes under the hammer at Christie’s in May — the highest estimate for a single photograph in auction history, according to the auction house. Tap the link in our bio to read more. 📸: Alamy
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Belarusian-Swiss citizen Natalia Hersche spent 17 months in Belarusian prison for attending a peaceful protest was released today. Other 1061 political prisoners are still in Belarusian jails
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Potter will serve 16 months in prison and another 8 months on supervised release. The 24-month sentence is much shorter than the 7 years for first-degree manslaughter that prosecutors sought. Potter, a 26-year veteran of the Brooklyn Center Police Department, was found guilty of first- and second-degree manslaughter in December after she accidentally pulled her handgun instead of a Taser and fatally shot Wright during a traffic stop. Read more through the link in our bio. (📸: Handout / Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via Getty Images)
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Woman escapes shark by punching it on nose off Florida coast
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Storm Eunice: Amidst gusts of winds across the UK reaching 122mph, St Thomas Church spire in Wells, Somerset, has toppled
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'They're getting awfully close to actual malice': Hillary Clinton slams Fox News attacks, hints at potential defamation lawsuit https://t.co/CpNG5hpUWn
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Eyes of remorse. Ivan the terrible, after he killed his son out of a moment of anger.
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‘White women tears trumps justice’ — Katie Wright, Daunte Wright’s mother, reacted to Judge Regina Chu’s tears while sentencing Kim Potter and said ‘today the justice system murdered [Daunte] all over again’ https://t.co/gw8UR3GRod
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Finnish sergeant holds the line against the Russians. July 25, 1941, Häsälä.
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Warning to parents over Discord chat after Canadian travels to Australia to abuse 14-year-old
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Cynthia Perkins sentenced on sex crimes, giving children tainted baked goods
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🧬Putin and Macron's meeting had to be physically distanced, both sides say, because of Macron’s refusal to take a Covid-19 PCR test – a requirement for all visitors to the Kremlin. Officially, Paris’s Élysée Palace says the PCR test did not fit with Macron’s busy “diary constraints”. But French diplomatic sources later admitted the decision was, in fact, motivated by fears about what the Russian state might do with his saliva. From ancestry checks to futuristic bioweapons, the West aren't taking any risks when it comes to the Russian president 📌Tap the link in bio to read more #putin #macron #france #russia #covid #coronavirus #
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