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Archive September 2020

Gisele Bundchen opens up about her ‘all-consuming’ anxiety, panic attacks

Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking today in entertainment. Gisele Bundchen got candid about her battle with “all-consuming” anxiety and panic attacks in the hopes of helping others. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, many people have struggled with their emotions during quarantine. Bundchen, 40, posted a photo of herself

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New York high school student arrested for attending in-person classes on remote learning day

17-year-old Maverick Stow returned to his high school campus after being warned not to show up and that he’d be arrested if he entered school grounds; Laura Ingle reports on the latest. A New York high school student was arrested on school grounds Thursday after being suspended Tuesday for attending in-person classes on his scheduled remote learning day. Maverick Stow, 17, is

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Portland enacts most stringent facial recognition technology ban in US, barring public, some private use

Reaction from attorney and U.S. Commission on Civil Rights member Peter Kirsanow. Portland City Council members voted unanimously on Wednesday to prohibit the public – and, in some cases, private – use of facial recognition technology, making it the most stringent ban of this kind nationwide, according to multiple reports. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler and City

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Biden-Abrams ticket is music to ears of some Dems

Democrats hoping former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHillicon Valley: Biden calls on Facebook to change political speech rules | Dems demand hearings after Georgia election chaos | Microsoft stops selling facial recognition tech to police Trump finalizing executive order calling on police to use ‘force with compassion’ The Hill’s Campaign Report: Biden campaign goes on

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'A Mockery of Justice': Outrage Over One-Month Community Service Sentence for Israeli Soldier Who Shot Dead Palestinian Teen

An Israeli soldier who shot dead a Palestinian child during the Great March of Return protests last year was sentenced Monday to one month of community service. Author and Electronic Intifada co-founder Ali Abunimah called the military court’s action a “rare conviction and an obvious travesty attempting to fool the International Criminal Court that the

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Climate Justice Champion Mary Robinson Warns Extinction Rebellion of Perils If Unwise Tactics 'Alienate the Public'

Echoing what other critics stated last week, former Irish president Mary Robinson on Monday warned that while some forms of “disruption” are necessary and good, it will set the global climate movement backwards if Extinction Rebellion activists or others “alienate the public” by taking aim at the wrong targets or make unforced tactical mistakes. “So

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