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Anna Gordon
Gordon was a reporter for TIME, based in the London bureau.
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U.K. Commons Speaker Faces More Calls to Resign After Gaza Ceasefire Debate
After an evening of chaos in the U.K. House of Commons on Wednesday, British lawmakers are calling for Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle to resign.
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World Food Programme Halts Deliveries to Northern Gaza
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Rapper Snoop Dogg, along with his business partner Master P, is suing Walmart and Post Consumer Brands, a cereal manufacturing company.
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Bernie Sanders on what Congress can do to lower drug prices, why the Biden Administration needs to do more, and how to take on Big Pharma.
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A video has resurfaced on the internet of a young Taylor Swift praising Toby Keith in 2005.
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See This Year's First Solar Eclipse
A rare total solar eclipse will occur across Mexico, the U.S., and Canada on April 8, 2024.
By Anna Gordon
February 5, 2024
Why Zelensky Is Mulling a Major Leadership Shakeup
If a cabinet reshuffle goes forward, it could be the first major personnel shake up in Ukraine’s government since the war started.
By Anna Gordon
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Here's What We Know About Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth
Mark Zuckerberg’s finances are garnering attention, after a surge in the Meta stocks.
By Anna Gordon
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