YouTube suspended Sen. Ron Johnson’s account on Friday after the Wisconsin Republican posted his recent remarks about alternative therapies to treat Covid-19.
West Point High School was criticized for making Black students share valedictorian and salutatorian honors with white classmates.Russian President Vladimir Putin said President Joe Biden, who became a senator in 1972, "has spent virtually his entire adulthood" in politics.Damodaran Nair, who died of cancer last week, took care of elephants in a village Kerala, India for decades.
Britain is set to pursue a virtual trial over the death of Harry Dunn who was killed when a car crashed into his motorbike outside a US military base in Northamptonshire. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that while the US has blocked the extradition of US diplomat's wife Anne Sacoolas to face charges stemming from the collision, the path is now clear for the UK to push for a form of "virtual trial or process" to provide accountability and justice for Mr Dunn's family.
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