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North Korea taunts world with expanding missile program
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Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Male Survivors – #6 of the series
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#Rape #Charges #Vatican #Pell #Raise #Questions
.@ffrf: Rape charges against Vatican’s Pell raise many questions https://t.co/YN1gRe6qH5 — Patheos Nonreligious (@PatheosNonrelig) June 30, 2017 Cardinal George Pell, the Vatican’s #3 man, has been ordered to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court in Australia on July 18 and face charges officially labeled, “historical sexual assault offences.” Pell is the highest-ranking Vatican official to be…

U.K. legislates social media companies to eliminate child abuse
New laws proposed to tackle social media companies streaming child abuse, extremism, terrorist attacks and cyberbullying have been welcomed by senior police and children’s charities. Launched on Monday, the Online Harms white paper outlines what the government says are tough new laws for internet companies and the ability to enforce them. The white paper, which…