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Diocese Investigation Concludes Covington Students Didn't Start Confrontation
COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Investigators hired by a Kentucky diocese have found that Catholic school boys didn’t instigate a confrontation at the Lincoln Memorial that went viral on social media.
Chinese State Media Warns of Impending 'High-Tech Cold War’ Fueled by A.I. Competition
U.S President Donald Trump’s executive order instructing the American government this week to prioritize the development of artificial intelligence (AI) could trigger a “new high-technology Cold War” between the United States and China, the Beijing-run Global Times cautioned on Tuesday.
Nearly Two Dozen Cuban Dissidents on Hunger Strike After Violent Crackdown
The head of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU), a Cuban pro-democracy organization, announced Wednesday that 23 members of the group are on hunger strike after violent raids resulted in a mass arrest of fellow members in anticipation of the communist regime staging a fraudulent “constitutional referendum” this month.
Bill and Melinda Gates Appear to Take Veiled Shot at Green New Deal in Annual Letter
Bill and Melinda Gates issued their annual letter on Tuesday, revealing global philanthropic accomplishments in the past year and outlining what they hoped to accomplish this year, including helping people understand “what it will take to stop climate change.”
Trump's 'Hire American' Policy Delivers Record Wage Increases to 'Job Switchers'
Americans who switched jobs gained wage increases of 4.6 percent in the 12 months leading up to January 2018, according to a report in Bloomberg News.