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‘g7, world leaders, leaders, #g7’
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Executives received some of the biggest pay packages on record in 2020 as the gap between chief executives and everybody else widened during the pandemic, according to a comprehensive survey of the 200 highest-paid leaders at public companies. https://t.co/LIdVMUUl6p
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 11, 2021
BREAKING: A majority of the American public has a great deal or good amount of trust in Pres. Joe Biden to negotiate on the country's behalf with other world leaders, per a new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. https://t.co/zvgW0r7tne
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) June 13, 2021
NEW: Pres. Joe Biden makes final press conference before departing G7 conference in Cornwall, England: "Everyone at the table understood and understands... the responsibility of our proud democracies to step up and deliver for the rest of the world." https://t.co/NCiwVQTMUm pic.twitter.com/U8melHO0mv
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) June 13, 2021
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EVENT 2: New Israeli Government
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‘prime minister, naftali bennett, netanyahu, bennett, #netanyahu’
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He leaves power this week tainted by allegations of criminality, his circle of trust constricted by banishments, betrayals and arrests until it included few besides his wife and son.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 13, 2021
Read @halbfinger’s full story on Benjamin Netanyahu’s exit: https://t.co/j5zkyP4TXd
In doing so, Netanyahu argued that he had been right all along: Israel could perpetuate an occupation — a violent and repressive one — without paying a price in international legitimacy. https://t.co/j5zkyP4TXd pic.twitter.com/WNWEB9VWgP
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 13, 2021
Israel's parliament voted to swear in a new government Sunday, ending the historic 12-year rule of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. https://t.co/fE5hTMW1nE
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) June 13, 2021
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EVENT 3: Investigations of the Trump Administration
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‘house counsel, bill barr, rod rosenstein, barr sessions, trump doj, attorney general’
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The tech company Apple recently notified former White House counsel Donald McGahn and his wife that the Justice Department had secretly requested their information in 2018, an individual familiar with the request said Sunday. https://t.co/T0Hi5fkWub
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 13, 2021
Senate Democrats threaten to subpoena Barr, Sessions for testimony over Justice Dept.’s secret pursuit of two House Democrats’ data https://t.co/cIgXAe0c4C
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 11, 2021
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EVENT 4: Debate over teaching Critical Race Theory
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‘critical race, race theory’
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No meanstream media covered this event
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EVENT 5: Former reporter who broke news of Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting found dead
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‘broke, lynch tarmac, tarmac meeting, loretta lynch, tarmac story’
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A public school in Atlanta carrying the name of a Confederate general who was an original grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan will be renamed for Hank Aaron, the baseball legend who broke racial barriers and the career home run record.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 7, 2021
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EVENT 6: Concern over Coronavirus Delta Variant
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‘delta, variant’
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As the Delta variant of the coronavirus spreads in southeastern China, doctors say they are finding that the symptoms are different and more dangerous than those they saw when the the virus started spreading in late 2019 in Wuhan. https://t.co/gk5yaw8oDz
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 12, 2021