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On June 19, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1771, Joseph Diaz Gergonne, French mathematician and philosopher (died 1859) was born. In 1877, Charles Coburn, American actor (died 1961) was born. In 1910, Paul Flory, American chemist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1985) was born. In 1937, André Glucksmann, French philosopher and author (died 2015) was born. In 1951, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Egyptian terrorist (died 2022) was born. In 1976, Dennis Crowley, American businessman, co-founded Foursquare was born. In 1977, Ali Shariati, Iranian sociologist and philosopher (born 1933) passed away. In 2007, Ze'ev Schiff, Israeli journalist and author (born 1932) passed away. In 2010, Anthony Quinton, Baron Quinton, English philosopher and academic (born 1925) passed away. In 2012, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange requests asylum in London's Ecuadorian Embassy for fear of extradition to the US after publication of previously classified documents including footage of civilian killings by the US army. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Gabbard accuses Fauci of steering spy agencies away from lab leak theory

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Thursday released hundreds of pages of previously undisclosed communications and internal documents that reveal Dr. Anthony Fauci steered the intelligence community away from investigating United States-funded coronavirus research in China that may have caused the COVID-19 pandemic. The document release came late Thursday evening, on Gabbard’s last day []
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