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Ron DeSantis removes another elected Democratic state prosecutor from office
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Boris Johnson deliberately misled UK Parliament over Covid lockdown breaches, inquiry finds
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White Florida shooter who killed 3 Black victims bought guns legally
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Uganda president defiant after World Bank suspends funding over LGBT law
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