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The French Council of State said Google has used “particularly intrusive” data collection methods on users.
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Most Americans would receive more money in a possible second round of checks, the conservative American Enterprise Institute said.
Turkey says Haftar forces need to pull out from key city for Libya ceasefire
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Belarus detains dozens at opposition protests ahead of election
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Confederate General Albert Pike's was statue torn down and burned by Black Live Matter protesters Friday night in Washington, D.C.
Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo was criticized by an Italian newspaper following his team's devastating loss to Napoli in the Coppa Italia final.
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Some complaints about its story have caused users to review bomb “The Last of Us Part II” on Metacritic.
US protesters topple Confederate statue after Juneteenth rallies
US prosecutor who probed Trump allies refuses to quit
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Protesters topple Washington DC statue of Confederate general: media
Larnell Evans Sr., 66, said that erasing his great-grandmother's face on pancake mixes and syrups "hurts" his family.