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New Mexico attorney general says internal Snap documents show the company allowed spread of sextortion on Snapchat
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International fiesta fills New Mexico's sky with colorful hot air balloons
Hundreds of colorful hot air balloons are scheduled to take off together for the 52nd annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta14 hours ago -
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Snap Failed to Warn Users About Sextortion Risks, State Lawsuit Alleges
New Mexico has claimed the social-media company’s product features and enforcement gaps have made its platform a haven for child predation and blackmail.4 days ago -
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A new initiative will allow UK deaf audiences to see captioned films before general release
Deaf audiences are being prioritized at U.K. cinemas2 days ago - United Kingdom -
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Georgia attorney general appeals a judge's rollback of abortion ban
Georgia's Republican attorney general is appealing a judge's ruling that the state's abortion ban is unconstitutional2 days ago - Abortion -
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Gilead Agrees to Allow Generic Version of Groundbreaking H.I.V. Shot in Poor Countries
Many middle-income countries are left out of the deal, widening a gulf in access to critical medicines.4 hours ago -
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Meta Unveils New Instant A.I. Generator
The tech giant is among the many companies building technology that could remake Hollywood — or help spread disinformation.Yesterday - Meta -
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Los Angeles District Attorney Says He Is Reviewing Menendez Brothers Case
Interest in the Menendez brothers has intensified after the release of a new Netflix drama about the case. A separate documentary is forthcoming.Yesterday -
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LA district attorney to review new evidence in Menéndez brothers case
George Gascón says Erik and Lyle Menéndez, found guilty in 1989 killing of their parents, seek to vacate convictions. The Los Angeles district attorney’s office will review new evidence in the case ...Yesterday
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