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Vietnam jails ex-lawyer over Facebook posts

A Vietnamese court jailed a prominent former lawyer for three years on Friday over Facebook posts, a ruling condemned by rights groups as a fresh attack on freedom of expression in the communist country.

Tran Dinh Trien, former deputy chair of the Hanoi Bar Association, is the latest high-profile lawyer to be targeted by authorities for what they have written online.

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'Apocalyptic': ghastly remains of Malibu come into focus

by Andrew MARSZAL

Flying south through smoky skies down the famous Malibu coast, at first the burnt-out mansions are the exception -- solitary wrecks, smoldering away between rows of intact, gleaming beachfront villas.

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'Real-world harm' if Meta ends fact-checks, global network warns

There will be "real-world harm" if Meta expands its decision to scrap fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram, a global network warned Thursday while disputing Mark Zuckerberg's claim such moderation amounts to censorship.

Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's surprise announcement this week to slash content moderation policies in the United States has sparked alarm in countries such as Australia and Brazil.

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'Terrible': Columnist takes sharp aim at Dems now backing 'exploitatively' titled GOP bill

A GOP-led immigration bill has gained some support from Democrats that purports to strengthen enforcement against undocumented immigrants who commit minor crimes.

The bill is "exploitatively" titled the Laken Riley Act, Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell wrote Thursday evening. The legislation is named after a 22-year-old nursing student who authorities said was slain by an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant last year.

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Trump's Supreme Court defeat could surprisingly work in his favor: ex-prosecutor

A former federal prosecutor built the case Thursday that Donald Trump stands to benefit from the Supreme Court’s rejection of his emergency request to bail him out of his sentencing in his New York hush-money case.

CNN’s Elie Honig made the comments while delivering his reaction to the news that hit on the eve of the president-elect’s unprecedented sentencing on his conviction for 34 felonies related to falsifying business records to facilitate payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.

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Last 2 years crossed 1.5C global warming limit: EU monitor

The last two years exceeded on average a critical warming limit for the first time as global temperatures soar "beyond what modern humans have ever experienced", an EU agency said Friday.

This does not mean the internationally-agreed 1.5C warming threshold has been permanently breached, but the Copernicus Climate Change Service said it was drawing dangerously near.

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Navalny lawyers face long sentences in 'extremism' trial

A Russian court was to issue guilty verdicts Friday in an "extremism" trial against three lawyers who worked for Alexei Navalny, escalating a crackdown against the Kremlin critic's allies even after his death.

The charismatic opposition leader brought tens of thousands onto the streets to protest against President Vladimir Putin, while his investigations into the hidden wealth of Putin's inner circle racked up millions of views online -- drawing scorn and retribution from the Kremlin.

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Altadena residents return home to survey 'apocalypse' after fire

A blackened swimming pool and a chimney were all that remained when Oren Waters returned home Thursday to assess what remained of his home of 50 years on the outskirts of Los Angeles.

"This looks like the apocalypse, to be honest with you, it just doesn't feel like the normal things that happen in your life," the 74-year-old singer, whose voice appears in Michael Jackson's album "Thriller," told AFP.

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Donations flood evacuation center after Los Angeles fires

As chaotic wildfires razed homes around Los Angeles forcing thousands to flee, one evacuation shelter was being overwhelmed Thursday with donations.

The center at Pan Pacific Park, just south of Hollywood in the heart of Los Angeles, was having to turn away donations after kind-hearted locals brought cars full of food, clothing and toiletries.

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Trump’s new big plans plagued by ‘bureaucratic turf war’: report

President-elect Donald Trump’s goal of creating a new energy council to achieve his U.S. “energy dominance” agenda is off to a rocky start, according to a new report detailing a “bureaucratic turf war” among incoming White House officials.

The brewing battle inside the not-yet-formed National Energy Council, which Trump said shortly after his victory would be created under his new administration, kicked off over leadership infighting, sources told Politico.

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Citizens nab suspected arsonist in LA wildfire: report

One of several fires burning around Los Angeles is being investigated as arson and one person was reportedly in custody.

Officials with the LAPD told NewsNation in a TV interview that citizens helped capture a person believed to have ignited the Kenneth Fire, and that person is in custody.

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'Clownish': Critics mock new Trump nominee — Fox News pundit for his 'As Seen On TV' list

President-elect Donald Trump has once again pulled from Fox News to bolster his administration.

On Thursday night, Trump said he tapped Leo Terrell to be his senior counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights in the Justice Department.

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Fiery Trump spokesman spins appeals court loss as victory against 'deranged' Jack Smith

An appeals court judge on the 11th Circuit handed a loss to President-elect Donald Trump's former co-defendants in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, bodyguard Walt Nauta and property manager Carlos de Oliveira, denying their request to block special counsel Jack Smith's report.

However, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung, known for his brash and combative demeanor, issued a statement proclaiming it a victory, because the decision left in place far-right District Judge Aileen Cannon's original injunction against the release of the report — even though that injunction only lasts for three more days.

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