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The Facebook tricks Russian hackers use to swing elections
That's an audience roughly equivalent to the population of MI. Russian Federation denies trying to influence the presidential elections in the United States. In every major incident related to its service, Facebook has always been too late. We know that our experience is only a small piece of a much larger puzzle.
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New US ambassador to Russian Federation presents credentials to Putin
Authorities said he had no permission to hold the event and he was sentenced to serve 20 days in jail. The ruling would keep him away from a major rally this weekend. In another Moscow courthouse, a judge is expected to hand down a ruling later Monday in the case of Navalny's campaign chief, Leonid Volkov, who faces similar charges.
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French police arrest 5 after homemade bomb found in Paris
French lawmakers are expected to pass a tough new counter-terrorism law on Tuesday created to end the country's two-year state of emergency, with critics saying it will expand police powers at a cost to civil liberties. In November 2015, three suicide bombers had hit the Stade de France during a friendly between France and Germany. The Senate, France's upper house of parliament, approved it in July after some amendments.
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French police make arrests after explosives found in chic Paris neighborhood
It was found when a local resident of the building in RueChanez called the police shortly before 4.30am on Saturday'. The game was attended by 50,000 people later in the day who saw PSG, including the world's most expensive footballer Neymar, win 6-2.
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Supreme Court term begins with case of workers' rights
The Department told them, they said, that it does not oppose their filing a new complaint, but will fight the plea for a new court bar to enforcement. By 2011, the legal worm had turned, and at the Supreme Court there was a conservative majority hostile to class actions and favoring individual arbitrations.
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Las Vegas shooting leaves GOP-backed gun bills in limbo
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) said just as after the killings in Orlando previous year, he won't take part in a moment of silence on the House floor for the Vegas shooting, saying it's not time for a "moment of silence; it's time for action".