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Swedes may be charged with rape unless they get explicit sexual consent under proposed law
Sweden’s adults could be convicted of rape unless they receive a verbal or non-verbal sign of consent from their partner at each step of their sexual encounter, according to a new law set to come into force next year. “It should be obvious. Sex should ...[Read more]
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Why Impeach Trump at This Late Date? One Word, Says Bernie Sanders: ‘Precedent’
"Some people ask: Why would you impeach and convict a president who has only a few days left in office? The answer: Precedent. It must be made clear that no president, now or in the future, can lead an insurrection against the U.S. government." Sanders, w ...[Read more]
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Even under Biden, China faces Trumpism
US policy towards China will continue unchanged under Joe Biden, with a policy of containment overshadowing the urge to co-operate. ...[Read more]
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‘QAnon Shaman’ and other Capitol riot suspects issue apologies as reality sets in: report
As the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) continue investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, reality is setting in for the alleged suspects facing charges. According to the Associated Press, many of the ...[Read more]
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Florida Senate Advances ‘Dangerous’ Bill Critics Warn Criminalizes Peaceful Protest
Civil rights and free speech advocates on Friday decried the advancement in the Florida Senate of a controversial bill that the ACLU says "aims to silence, criminalize, and penalize Floridians for exercising their First Amendment right to protest." The ap ...[Read more]
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Guaido’s mercenary hit contract on Venezuela’s Maduro mirrors official US bounty, authorizes death squad killings
The leaked contract between Juan Guaidó and the Silvercorp USA mercenary firm closely resembles a DEA bounty placed on the head of President Nicolas Maduro and members of his inner circle this March. The deal tacitly authorizes the elimination of working ...[Read more]
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Team Biden quietly approved a fat subsidy for one of America’s top coal suppliers
The St. Louis, Missouri-based company made its request for relief last year when the Trump administration was in office, and the Bureau of Land Management approved it in May. Arch Resources, formerly Arch Coal, is the second largest coal supplier in the c ...[Read more]
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Theocratic Christianity has come to Texas
Conservatives go to great lengths to hide how much being anti-abortion is about forcing all Americans to live by the religious tenets of the white evangelical minority. Indeed, Republicans will often try to pretend "science" is motivating abortion bans, a ...[Read more]
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DNC Headquarters Ambushed by Protesters Claiming Party ‘Sold Out’
Protesters dressed as movers charged the door of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters today, trying to gain entrance to the building. Security fended them off and barricaded the front steps. Protesters drove up in a U-Haul van wearing blue ...[Read more]
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Holodomor Hoax: Joseph Stalin’s Crime That Never Took Place
Official Soviet Ukrainian primary sources show that the 1928-29 famine, caused by natural disaster, mainly drought, was very serious, and Ukraine received more aid from the Soviet government, than the Kremlin sent to other parts of the USSR. This obviousl ...[Read more]
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Here are 7 actions Joe Biden has already taken as president
President Joe Biden was sworn into office around noon on Wednesday, and by the end of the day, the course of the U.S. federal government had dramatically shifted. Here are 7 things which Biden already has done. ...[Read more]
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