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Grégoire de Fournas shown during a debate on purchasing power on July 20 at the National Assembly in Paris

French parliament halted by lawmaker’s shout “Go back to Africa”

By Xiaofei Xu A rightwing French lawmaker has caused uproar by shouting “Go back to Africa” during a Black lawmaker’s comments at a parliamentary session broadcast to the public on Thursday. Grégoire de Fournas, parliamentary representative from the National Rally (RN) party, interrupted Carlos Martens Bilongo, a representative from the far-left party France Unbowed (LFI)

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Dr. Caitlin Bernard is suing Indiana's attorney general alleging his office used illegitimate consumer complaints to seek patient records. Bernard reported an abortion procedure to the Indiana Department of Health

The Indiana doctor who provided abortion services to a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim is suing the state’s attorney general over his investigation

By Jason Hanna and Sarah Boxer, CNN An Indiana doctor being investigated by the state attorney general after she provided abortion services to a 10-year-old Ohio girl has sued the official, alleging his office used illegitimate consumer complaints to seek patient records and pursue the probe. Attorneys for Dr. Caitlin Bernard and her medical partner

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Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel Prime Minister Yair Lapid congratulates Benjamin Netanyahu on election victory

By Hadas Gold, CNN Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid called Benjamin Netanyahu to congratulate him on winning Israel’s elections, the prime minister’s office announced Thursday, just under 48 hours after polls closed. Israel‘s Central Election Committee on Thursday announced the final allocation of seats for the 25th Knesset, giving Netanyahu and his likely political allies

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Homes in White neighborhoods are being appraised at higher values than in communities of color

Homes in White neighborhoods are being appraised at higher values than in communities of color, new report finds

By Nicquel Terry Ellis, CNN Homes in predominately White neighborhoods are being assessed at twice the value of homes in communities of color with comparable amenities, according to a new report released Wednesday. The report found that the racial gap in home values had increased by 75% in the last decade, underscoring numerous accounts from

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Imran Khan

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan shot in lower leg in reported assassination attempt in Pakistan

By Sophia Saifi and Rhea Mogul, CNN Pakistan’s ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan has survived a shooting at a political rally on Thursday that his party called an assassination attempt, which killed one person and injured several others and prompted protests among Khan’s supporters. Video of the alleged attack shows Khan waving from an open-topped truck

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