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Facebook Folds: Will Now Police Speech After Advertiser Exodus

After holding itself out as a bastion of (semi) free speech, or at least the most hands-off in Silicon Valley, Facebook reversed course on Tuesday…

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Following Intense Pressure, Tehran ‘Could Respond, Make Mistakes’

“Until today, the leading assessment was that Iran will not take extreme steps before the US presidential elections in November.

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European stocks/Dow futures pull back before earnings and next wave of data

Stocks in Europe pulled back on Tuesday, as traders wait for the next wave of information on the economy, the spread of coronavirus and corporate earnings.

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Pro-Palestinian BLM Rallies in U.S. Call for ‘Death to Israel, Death to America’

A “Day of Rage” event set to coincide with the earliest date Israel could begin its plans to apply Israeli law over parts of the West Bank and the Jordan Valley.

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Anti-Semitism ‘massively supported’ by Iran in Europe, says Berlin intelligence agency

“Anti-Semitism and hatred of Israel were also massively promoted by the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the report said.

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Statue Honoring Frederick Douglass Toppled on Anniversary of His Famous Speech

Yet one of the most grotesque acts of vandalism came on Sunday when vandals toppled a statue of former slave Frederick Douglass in Rochester, N.Y.

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