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On Wednesday evening, a New York appellate court lifted the temporary restraining order against Simon & Schuster, a decision that allows the publisher to move forward with printing copies of the book…
July 1, 2020 | 9:22pm | Updated July 1, 2020 | 9:22pm A worker walks by a former barrier as city crews dismantle the CHOP area outside the Seattle Police Department's vacated East Precinct in Seattle. Getty Images City crews dismantling the CHOP area. Getty Images A city worker moves concrete barricades away from "BLM"…
At 11pm local time on Tuesday, Hong Kong’s government unveiled the text of a draconian new national security law that gives the Chinese government vast new powers to crackdown on free speech and dissent in Hong Kong. Drafted in secrecy by top Chinese officials in Beijing — and not seen by the public until that…