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When The Cat's Away: Chechen Strongman Spars With John Oliver Over Lost Feline
The fur started to fly when Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov told his 1.8 million Instagram followers that his cat is missing. Then the HBO host got involved and turned the saga into Internet catnip.
Dear Hollywood, This Is How You Make A Movie With African Characters
Sean Penn's new movie set in Africa got booed at Cannes. Critics said its African characters were "bleeding wallpaper." Here are 4 films that give African characters (and actors) their due.
Native Americans Protest A Planned Auction Of Sacred Objects In France
It's illegal to sell such ceremonial items in the U.S., but they're popular (and profitable) in France. The art and artifacts are due to hit the auction block Monday.
WHO Aims To Reform Itself But Health Experts Aren't Yet Impressed
The health agency is making changes so it can get boots on the ground if a pandemic strikes. But critics say it hasn't gone far enough.
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John Kerry's Awkward Push For Investment In Iran
The secretary of state negotiated the nuclear deal and wants it to work. He recently went to Europe to encourage banks there to invest in Iran.
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Reports Peg Tech Billionaire As Funder Of Hulk Hogan's Case Against Gawker
The New York Times says entrepreneur Peter Thiel confirms he has been bankrolling the ex-wrestler's lawsuit. Gawker is appealing a jury award to Hogan of $140 million over publication of a sex tape.
Nearly A Dozen States Sue U.S. Government Over Transgender Policies
The Obama administration has argued that gender identity is protected under federal law. The states say the government is overreaching.
We Don't Know How Many Workers Are Injured At Slaughterhouses. Here's Why
Injuries in the meat industry are likely to be underreported, a new GAO report finds. Workers may be sent back to the line without seeing a doctor, or may not report out of fear of losing their jobs.
Exxon Mobil, Chevron Shareholders Reject Resolutions Aimed At Battling Climate Change
But shareholders at Exxon Mobil approved one resolution that could make it easier to one day nominate an environmentalist to the board.
U.S.-Backed Forces Launch 2 Major Offensives Against Islamic State
The coalition has attacked IS positions in two areas of strategic importance: Fallujah, Iraq, and an area north of Raqqa, the group's de facto capital in Syria.
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