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The Epoch Times
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Paris Prosecutors Investigate TikTok Over Youth Suicide Content

3+ week, 3+ day ago (143+ words) The investigation follows a lawsuit against the company by French parents and a probe conducted by the nation's parliament. Paris Prosecutors Investigate TikTok Over Youth Suicide Content The Paris prosecutor's office announced on Nov. 4 that it has opened an investigation into TikTok over allegations that the platform allows content that promotes suicide and that its algorithms could urge vulnerable young people to end their lives. The statement said the information had been brought to their attention by a deputy of the National Assembly who had conducted an inquiry into the "psychological effects of TikTok." EU Hails "Progress' in Nexperia Talks With China as Dutch Seizure Stirs Chip Supply Debate Israel Returns Bodies of 45 Palestinians Trump Says Gaza Cease-Fire "Very Solid' as Hamas Returns Bodies of 3 Hostages Poland, Hungary, Slovakia Continue Ukrainian Imports Ban in Defiance of EU...

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The Epoch Times
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France Urges EU to Investigate Shein Over Childlike Sex Dolls Found on Website

3+ week, 2+ day ago (97+ words) Shein's alleged breach, coinciding with the opening of its Paris store, has drawn protests and political backlash. France Urges EU to Investigate Shein Over Childlike Sex Dolls Found on Website Finance Minister Roland Lescure and Digital Minister Anne Le Henanff wrote to the EC, warning of what they described as "serious breaches" of European regulations. Philippines Declares a State of Emergency After Typhoon Left at Least 241 People Dead and Missing Germany Bans Activist Group Muslim Interaktiv US Working With Arab Partners to End Sudan Conflict, White House Says Driver Hits Pedestrians, Cyclists on French Island...

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EpochTV
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Inside Trilogy Media’s 9-Year War on Scammers

2+ week, 3+ day ago (36+ words) In today's episode, Ashton and Art of Trilogy Media reveal how an accidental phone call with an IRS scammer launched a nine-year crusade against fraud. "W... How 2 YouTubers Took on Global Fraud Rings...

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The Epoch Times
theepochtimes.com > bright > the-art-spy-who-undermined-nazi-confiscation-of-great-art-5935864

‘The Art Spy’ Who Undermined Nazi Confiscation of Great Art

3+ week, 4+ day ago (205+ words) Art historian Rose Valland risked her life to save the world's masterpieces during World War II. "The Art Spy' Who Undermined Nazi Confiscation of Great Art Heroes and heroines come in many forms. They risk their lives on the battlefield or by putting themselves in harm's way for a greater cause. Here is the untold story of Rose Valland, an art historian and the curator of the Jeu de Paume museum in World War II Paris. She was the savior to thousands of art masterpieces looted by the Nazis. When the Nazis seized the museum as their headquarters for stolen art, Valland was told to stay put. She watched the battle to liberate the city through the museum's windows. She knew she was in a unique position to work her own espionage. Right under German eyes, she could save these works…...

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The Epoch Times
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Strange Vintage

2+ week, 4+ day ago (67+ words) Winemakers often use the word harvest to refer to the entire growing year. Most Americans think the act of making wine is all about what happens during that hectic period when the grapes are being harvested, rushed to a winery, turned into juice, and fermented. At that point, they think, wineries all slow down waiting for the new wine to settle down so it can be bottled....

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The Epoch Times
theepochtimes.com > bright > american-justice-crime-chicago-style-5942495

‘American Justice’: Crime, Chicago-Style

2+ week, 2+ day ago (152+ words) Former prosecutor Matthew D. Moyer's book recalls an out-of-kilter justice system. "American Justice': Crime, Chicago-Style The new book "American Justice: From the Frontlines of the War of Crime" by Matthew D. Moyer, a former Chicago-based state and federal prosecutor, offers an astonishing insider's view to a judicial environment where dysfunction is commonplace and public safety is often treated like an afterthought. Some sections of the book are so intense in the description of violent crimes that sensitive readers could easily be disturbed long after absorbing the passages. Other sections on miscarriages of justice are so illogical that Moyer's sentences need to be reread to confirm the bizarre actions that prevail. "Born Lucky': Leland Vittert's Life With Autism "The Gales of November': The Fatal Voyage of the Edmund Fitzgerald "Storyteller': The Robert Louis Stevenson Experience "Every Movie Is a Miracle': Leonard Maltin's Cinematic…...

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EpochTV
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LIVE NOW: Funeral Service for Dick Cheney at Washington National Cathedral

1+ week, 2+ day ago (37+ words) Join a live broadcast of the state funeral of former Vice President Dick Cheney, the 46th vice president of the United States, serving under former Preside... LIVE NOW: Funeral Service for Dick Cheney at Washington National Cathedral...

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EpochTV
theepochtimes.com > epochtv > alex-klaushofer-british-thought-leaders-2-post-5937786

Ofcom’s Censorship Plans–UK’s Online Safety Act Was Just the Beginning: Alex Klaushofer

3+ week, 6+ day ago (44+ words) In part two of this interview, Alex Klaushofer talks about Ofcom, the UK's Online Safety Act, and new plans to put a compliance burden on the internet that... Ofcom's Censorship Plans'UK's Online Safety Act Was Just the Beginning: Alex Klaushofer...

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The Epoch Times
theepochtimes.com > bright > the-predicament-spying-holidays-5947418

‘The Predicament’: Spying Holidays

4+ day, 8+ hour ago (156+ words) William Boyd's novels are some of the best-written and most charming spy fiction today. "The Predicament': Spying Holidays Is it possible to have a cozy spy novel? One wouldn't think so, considering what usually happens in these stories: sneaking around, duplicitous people on both sides, and shadowy strangers who might be a friend or a killer. Yet William Boyd's "The Predicament," the continuing saga of the press-ganged spy for MI6, manages it exceptionally well. Set in the early 1960s, during the height of the Cold War, the series follows a successful, likable, and somewhat clueless British travel writer named Gabriel Dax. In the first novel, "Gabriel's Moon," his quiet literary life gets upended when he becomes irrevocably entangled in MI6 operations. "The Restless Wave': A Sailor's Story "Red Tide': Threats on Eastern Horizons When Could a 50-Year Mortgage Be the Right Choice? "Twice…...

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