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The Tattooist of Auschwitz review – proof that the Holocaust cannot be entertainment
All the things you expect from a classic drama are here: heroism, suspense, stirring music. But against a backdrop of true horror, this well-intentioned show becomes utterly grotesque. There is that word, that name, sitting there in the title, ...The Guardian - World -
My house is worthless because of RAAC concrete
Many of Scotland's former council houses contain RAAC concrete but their owners are struggling to get help.BBC News - Top stories -
Rules for Campus Radicals, 2024
A website reveals the planning and strategy behind the current college mayhem.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Northwestern facing lawsuits, calls for president to resign after reaching agreement with pro-Palestinian demonstrators
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Posers, pugilists and pussycats: Africa's top shots
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.BBC News - Top stories -
Top US justice department official says she is domestic abuse survivor
Kristen Clarke also tells CNN she was once arrested for expunged offense, sparking calls from rightwingers for her resignation. A top US justice department official revealed Wednesday that she is a survivor of domestic abuse and was once arrested ...The Guardian - World -
Top Senate Republican warns of tough negotiations ahead on bipartisan FAA deal
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Why 49ers top pick Pearsall isn't fan of ‘YAC Harlow' nickname
Ricky Pearsall has gone by the "Slick Rick" nickname since high school, and he's in no hurry to change that.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
China, Russia and Iran among top U.S. threats, intel chiefs say
Two top U.S. intelligence officials testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday, outlining threats Americans face around the globe. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports on the top concerns.CBS News - Top stories - China -
Amazon CEO broke US law with anti-union comments, judge rules
Andy Jassy said employees in a union would ‘find it harder to get things done quickly and would be better off’ without one. A federal administrative law judge ruled that the the Amazon CEO, Andy Jassy, violated labor law by making certain ...The Guardian - World - Amazon
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