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National Geographic reportedly lays off its last US staff writers usa journalism Article 407 words 52 votes
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Former public servant Michaela Banerji loses High Court free speech case australia Article 798 words 7 votes
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Connecticut Senate gives final approval to $15 minimum wage; Gov. Ned Lamont pledges to sign bill usa.ct politics.usa Article 1283 words 8 votes
“We’re drinking now”: The oldest newspaper in New Orleans just fired its entire staff usa.la.new orleans journalism Article 982 words 11 votes
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Major prison strike spreads across US and Canada as inmates refuse food usa canada Article 676 words 19 votes
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Poland's supreme court constitutional crisis approaches a standoff. The government’s attempt to lower the mandatory retirement age of judges is due to come into effect this week poland politics law Article 932 words 8 votes