A Meta spokesman said the company will announce its decision about reinstating Donald Trump’s access this month.
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New program lets private citizens sponsor refugees in U.S.
The program, dubbed the Welcome Corps, aims to give private citizens a role in resettling the thousands of refugees who arrive every year.
Feds: Offshore wind not to blame for East Coast whale deaths
Some groups suspect a spate of whale deaths on the East Coast may have been caused by site preparation work for offshore wind farms.
Actor Julian Sands missing in Southern California mountains
Sands, who starred in ‘A Room With a View,’ has been missing for five days.
Lesion removed from Jill Biden’s eyelid was non-cancerous
The White House says a lesion removed by surgeons from first lady Jill Biden’s left eyelid was a ‘very common, totally harmless, non-cancerous growth.’
Jacinda Ardern to step down as New Zealand prime minister
She says she will not contest this year’s general elections and that Feb. 7 will be her last day as prime minister.
New photographs of Warsaw Ghetto found in family collection
They’re the only known images from the 1943 ghetto uprising that were not taken by German forces, say historians at Warsaw’s Jewish history museum.
Failed New Mexico Republican candidate is a danger, prosecutors argue
Solomon Peña, who is charged with directing shootings at the homes of Democratic elected officials, should be held without bond, prosecutors say.
First Black woman sworn in as Massachusetts attorney general
Democrat Andrea Campbell was also the first Black woman to serve as president of the Boston City Council.
Strykers, Bradleys likely in huge U.S. aid package for Ukraine
The Bradley brings more firepower but carries fewer troops. The more lightly armored Stryker, because it is wheeled, can move a lot faster on paved roads, meaning it can get infantry squadrons into the fight faster.