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New legislation would expand what can be deemed a hate crime in New York

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. and several other lawmakers have teamed up to introduce new state legislation for New York that would increase the number of charges eligible for hate crime enhancement. Key details: Announced on Monday, the newly introduced legislation, called the Hate Crimes Modernization Act, will see the number of charges eligible for hate crime enhancement be increased from 66 to 97.

G-Dragon's preliminary drug test shows negative results

G-Dragon's preliminary drug test shows negative results
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Prince William arrives in Singapore for Asia's first Earthshot Prize event

Prince William arrives in Singapore for Asia's first Earthshot Prize event
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Drinking tea, coffee may lower risk of cognitive disorders: study

A review of existing published data has suggested that moderate consumption of tea and coffee may significantly reduce the risk of cognitive disorders, including dementia. Extensive meta-analysis: This discovery, published in journal Nutrition Reviews, was conducted by a team of researchers from China Medical University, led by Ying Zhu and Chun-Xiang Hu. The researchers performed an extensive review of existing literature, including a meta-analysis that analyzed data from multiple studies.

Utah father outraged after teacher compares his son, 12, to Kim Jong-un

A father from Utah County in Utah has expressed outrage after a teacher compared his sixth-grade son to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un in front of the class. What happened: The incident occurred at Lake Mountain Middle School in Saratoga Springs, Utah, on Oct. 24 when the middle school teacher displayed a picture of Kim Jong-un and asked the class if the North Korean dictator looked similar to the 12-year-old boy, the father, who wished to remain anonymous, told KUTV. Key details: Speaking to ABC4, the father, who moved to the U.S. from Japan to study at college, noted that the boy only told him about what happened a week later.

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