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Banksy takes credit for work at Oscar Wilde jail

Street artist Banksy on Thursday claimed responsibility for a painting on the wall of a former British prison that once held playwright Oscar Wilde. The artwork shows a prisoner escaping on a rope made of bedsheets tied to a typewriter.

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Supreme Court Makes It Harder For Undocumented Immigrants To Fight Deportation

The court’s 5-to-3 ruling came in the case of a man who had lived in the U.S. for 25 years but who had used a fake Social Security card to get a job as a janitor. (Image credit: J. Scott

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The ‘Dutch Trump’ crashes and burns after going all in on COVID conspiracies

When Thierry Baudet won a landslide victory that sent him to the Dutch senate, many thought he would go on to win the country’s general elections in March 2021 as a “palatable” alternative to the Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders.

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Will moving, ‘spacial video’ start to eat into square-box Zoom calls? SpatialChat thinks so

With most of us locked into a square video box on platforms like Zoom, the desire to break away and perhaps wander around a virtual space is strong. These new ways of presenting people — as small circles of videos

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first majority written opinion limits reach of FOIA – CNN

Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first majority written opinion limits reach of FOIA  CNNView Full Coverage on Google News

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first majority written opinion limits reach of FOIA – CNN

Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first majority written opinion limits reach of FOIA  CNNView Full Coverage on Google News

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first majority written opinion limits reach of FOIA – CNN

Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s first majority written opinion limits reach of FOIA  CNNView Full Coverage on Google News

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The Movie Industry Holds Its Breath As New York Reopens Theaters

Movie theaters in New York City are reopening after nearly a year. And the decisions has consequences for the entire globaly output of Hollywood. (Image credit: Ryan Kailath/NPR)

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Senate energy panel backs Haaland for interior secretary

A key Senate committee has approved the nomination of New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland to be interior secretary, clearing the way for a Senate vote that is likely to make her the first Native American to lead a Cabinet agency.

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Galapagos island gets 36 endangered giant tortoises

Three dozen endangered giant tortoises, born and raised in captivity, have been released into the wild on one of the Galapagos islands, where their kind is from. The Galapagos National Park said the 36 creatures were freed on the northeastern

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