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Facebook, Google CEOs suggest ways to reform key internet law

(Reuters) – Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg laid out steps to reform a key internet

‘He likes to be called Harry,’ says prince’s new boss at BetterUp

(Reuters) – Prince Harry’s new boss at San Francisco-based mental health start-up BetterUp said on

Grocery store worker narrowly escaped gunman’s notice

(AP) — An employee of the Colorado supermarket where a gunman killed 10 people watched

U.N. says 15 dead, 400 missing in Rohingya camp fire

(Reuters) – At least 15 people have been killed in a massive fire that ripped

AstraZeneca says US trial data shows vaccine 79% effective

(AP) — Advanced trial data from a U.S. study on the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine shows

Massive religious gathering worries India as COVID-19 cases surge

(Reuters) – India’s health ministry warned on Sunday that a huge gathering of devotees for

A transgender Islamic school in Pakistan breaks barriers

(Reuters) – A long white shawl on her head, Rani Khan gives daily Koran lessons

Dozens of Thai protesters injured after rally near king’s palace

(Reuters) – More than 30 civilians and police were injured in Thai anti-government protests, an

Myanmar protesters voice defiance under cover of the night

(Reuters) – Opponents of Myanmar’s military rule, many in small towns across the country, staged

Musk says Tesla would be shut down if its cars spied in China, elsewhere

(Reuters) – Tesla Inc chief executive Elon Musk said on Saturday his company would be