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- Bishop Barber and Poor People’s Campaign unveil plans for march tntribune.com
- Poor People’s Campaign and partners announce ‘Moral March’ on capital ahead of 2024 electionsafro.com
- Poor People’s Campaign and National Partners announce, “Mass Poor People’s and Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington, D.C. and to the Polls” ahead of 2024 electionsthemississippilink.com
- Renowned Peruvian investigative reporter battles criminalized smear campaign — and cancerSeattle Times
- We’ve been worried about kids on the internet for 30 years. Is it time to toughen up on tech?Sydney Morning Herald
- PM to attend rally, vows to unite governments against domestic violenceSydney Morning Herald
- Net neutrality is about to make a comebackThe Verge
- Stabbed bishop backs Musk in fight to keep church attack footage onlineSydney Morning Herald
- Australian police execute search warrants as part of a ‘major operation’ over church stabbingsSeattle Times
- Elon Musk escalates feud with Australia over X as spy chief warns of extremismSouth China Morning Post
- Musk’s war with Australia: Coalition pushes compulsory age limits for social mediaSydney Morning Herald
- ‘We owe it to our kids’: The $18m fight from sports paddock to parliamentbrisbanetimes.com.au
- Legendary rugby league star Wally Lewis appeals for concussion and CTE awareness supportSeattle Times
- ‘Fear and embarrassment’: Wally Lewis opens up on CTE experienceSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Great bravery and resolve.’ Reaction to the death of Terry Anderson, AP reporter held hostageSeattle Times
- Warships, drones, missiles: Defence to get extra $50b over next decadeSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Army will be brutalised’: Defence firms brace for major funding cutsSydney Morning Herald
- Done right, the future is more than just wind turbines and solar fieldsSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Dhaka-like tragedy': Imran Khan's dire warning for PakistanThe Times of India
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