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The legislation, among other things, overturns the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act while requiring states to recognise any valid marriage performed in other states.
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With health experts across the world issuing warnings to its citizens, who are in the UAE to watch the ongoing FIFA world cup matches, over the possibility of camel flu or MERS, the virus is creating some sort of fear among football enthusiasts.
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Police said they responded to reports of gunshots in the area of 51 Street and 13 Avenue of Edmonton, capital of Alberta, at approximately 8:40 p.m. on December 3. Upon arrival, they located a male sitting in a vehicle in medical distress.
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Sergeant Sarah Srivastava lied about colleagues discriminating against a transgender officer and how she took steps to challenge their behaviour, the News Times UK reported.
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With this, the citizenship inventory stands at 3,14,630 applicants as of November 30, compared to 3,31,401 on October 31, CIC News reported.
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we are going to discuss U.S. academic culture
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The 1M1B Activate Impact Summit gives an opportunity to young future leaders to meet and network with leaders from UN, large corporations and civil society etc.
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Over the 3-month intervention regimen, participants were divided into 2 groups, which performed 15 minutes of either structured yoga or stretching in addition to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise training 5 times weekly.
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US announced sanctions on two Chinese officials for serious human rights abuse in the TAR, according to the US Department of Treasury.
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There's been quite a lot of noise surrounding the documentary series 'Harry and Meghan' which is now on the OTT platform Netflix.
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"I hope each and every one will recognise the responsibility that comes with leaving the Earth, traveling to the moon and back," Maezawa said in a video making the announcement.
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In order to protect their people from investing in volatile cryptocurrencies, curb fake currency circulation, and reduce costs associated with physical cash management, countries across the globe are looking towards digital currencies.
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For the first time, the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) report released on Friday provides analyses of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) rates in national testing coverage
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WNBA star Brittney Griner on Thursday in a high-profile prisoner exchange as the US released notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.
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Nitesh Bissendary, 31, lost control of his black Alfa Romeo in Leopold Street, Ramsgate, England on August 10, killing Yoram Hirshfeld, 81, and his pregnant daughter Noga Sella, 37, on the spot.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has appointed Indian-origin insurance veteran Sushmita Shukla as First Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
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In a statement, President Joe Biden called the approval "a critical step to ensure that Americans have the right to marry the person they love".
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Brown University announced this month that it was explicitly adding caste to categories like religion, sexual orientation and colour in its institution-wide non-discrimination policy.
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Highly-anticipated Netflix docuseries about Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, dropped on Thursday
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Mohsen Shekari was hanged on Thursday morning after being found guilty by a Revolutionary Court of "enmity against God", the BBC quoted a state media report as saying.
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In addition to the 155 months prison term, US District Judge Edward Davila sentenced Balwani to three years of supervision following release from prison.
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The news has been shared on Twitter by the official handle of Oxford University Press.
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Youngsters and some business owners who oppose the law say that it curtails human rights and is bad for the tourism business.
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Local TV channel KQED quoted representatives from the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection as saying that they are launching an investigation into "reports Twitter has converted several office rooms at its headquarters into sleeping quarters for employees".