Clinton’s lead in the popular vote has been widening from a few thousand votes to millions as people continued protested for the fifth day straight since the elections. Continue reading →
LONDON (AP) — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was being questioned by prosecutors on Monday about possible sexual misconduct committed in Sweden six years ago. Assange was being interviewed at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London where he sought refuge more than … Continue reading →
Facebook says it will build a system to prevent advertisers from buying credit, housing or employment ads that exclude viewers by race. Continue reading →
Whether it’s a potato chip factory or a poultry farm, anything large enough to be visible is a target, and many of the owners say they believe that they were targeted simply because they remained in business during the invasion. Continue reading →
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