What to know about Tuesday's House hearing on foreign influence in American nonprofits: 'Follow the money'





Southeastern Italy is a hotspot for dramatic car robberies by organised crime groups, particularly in the Puglia region

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Government agrees to work more closely with the data watchdog after catastrophic data loss put thousands of Afghan lives at risk

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Sky Roberts slammed the disgraced socialite in an open letter, described her as a “a central, deliberate actor” in a system of child abuse who did not deserve forgiveness

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President Trump’s immigration crackdown is facing growing scrutiny from lawmakers and the broader public

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Exclusive: Families asked to forfeit right to sue Air India and Boeing in perpetuity

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An unsettled weather pattern is preventing rain from clearing, experts explained

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Jeff Johnson’s daughter is believed to have been murdered by her husband in their home on Saturday

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In the 2006 comedy, Garrett portrayed Plug, part of a group of school bullies tormenting the new kid

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Study reveals bears do not venture into human settlements driven by hunger

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Tech firms say they will be more transparent about vetting apps for app store in voluntary agreement with UK regulator
Apple and Google’s commitment to avoid discriminating against apps that compete with their own products under an agreement with the UK’s competition watchdog have been labelled “lightweight”.
The US tech companies have vowed to be more transparent about vetting third-party apps before letting them on their app stores and not discriminate against third party apps in app search rankings.
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