Saturday, 31 July 2021

Tokyo 2020 Olympics: men’s golf, athletics, boxing and more – live!

The final round of the men’s golf is underway. It’s only the backmarkers out at the moment. New Zealand’s Ryan Fox is -1 for the round after two holes and Australia’s Marc Leishman has just started his. But they are 14 and 13 behind the leader respectively, and won’t trouble the podium.

And speaking of leaders: USA’s Xander Schauffele is in gold on -14, followed by Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama on -13 and GB’s Paul Casey and Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz on -12. Ireland’s Rory McIlroy (-11) and Shane Lowry (-10), GB’s Tommy Fleetwood (-10) and Australia’s Cameron Smith (-9) are also in the mix.

Related: Schauffele leads after Olympic golf third round with Casey and McIlroy in pursuit

Hello world! Only a week (and a little bit) until the end of the Games and after the sprint queens yesterday got their stuff done (and, my word, did they get it done) the spring kings will be out in force tonight in Tokyo. We’ll have live coverage of that later but for now here is my colleague Martin Belam with other highlights from the next 24 hours.

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Ink positive: how tattoos can heal the mind as well as adorn the body

Forget the stereotypes – getting inked can be a powerful means of reclaiming your body and processing grief or trauma

If one thing has become obvious in the summer heat and the inevitable baring of flesh, it’s the degree to which body art is now the norm. At the pool, the park, or the pub beer garden, you’ll find an enormous variety of designs inked on the skin representing the breadth of human creativity.

About 20% of adults in the UK now have at least one tattoo, and that proportion is likely to grow. Cynics might argue that the increased uptake is a superficial fad, based purely on the aesthetic appeal of tattoos. In this view, they might be the result of a momentary impulse to follow a passing trend followed by years of regret, rather than something that holds deep meaning.

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Australia Covid live update: Queensland braces for more cases on first full day of lockdown; Victoria records four new cases

Queensland authorities expect case numbers and exposure sites to grow today as three million across the state begin their first full day in lockdown; Victoria has recorded four new local cases. Follow all the day’s news

Lt Gen John Frewen, who leads the national Covid vaccine taskforce, has been interviewed on Sky News.

Sky News’ Andrew Clennell asked Frewen about the suggestion he had been firm with Gladys Berejiklian in national cabinet when she had floated cancelling GP appointments in New South Wales and divert the Pfizer to southwestern Sydney.

Look, this is a national vaccine rollout programme, and it’s really important that we, we do vaccinate the whole nation at the same time.

So at the moment there’s plenty of AstraZeneca, we’re still a bit supply-limited on Pfizer so we’re allocating that proportionally across the nation, but it is really important that we do bring up the fully vaccinated rates as equitably as we can across the nation, because these hotspots can happen anywhere.

Turning briefly to other disasters: from next year Australians living in bushfire zones determine the risk posed by their homes.

The Bushfire Building Council of Australia CEO Kate Cotter told AAP:

We estimate that at least 90 per cent of buildings in (high risk) areas are not resilient to bushfire, putting lives, homes and livelihoods at unacceptable risk.

We have brought Australia’s leading bushfire scientists, engineers and industry together to give households a personalised, practical solution to adapt their homes.

We can’t prevent natural hazards from occurring so reducing our vulnerability to those hazards is central to limiting the impact they can cause.

The star rating self-assessment app will help put knowledge in the hands of all Australians to guide their risk reduction decisions.

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Anti-eviction lawmaker camps overnight on US Capitol steps

Cori Bush fears millions of US tenants could be at risk if an eviction freeze is allowed to expire.

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The women fighting infertility stigma in Nigeria

Three Nigerian women confront the prejudice they have faced on their fertility journeys.

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Swimming and golf wrap up as track and field heats up on Day 9.


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Off Brand


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Protests against France’s vaccine pass surge for a third weekend, even as cases rise.


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233 staff members at 2 San Francisco hospitals have tested positive, most in breakthrough Delta infections.


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Tourists rescued from burning Med resorts by flotilla of boats

Six dead from wildfires raging across Turkey, Italy and Greece as temperatures hit 40C

Holidaymakers have been evacuated from beaches by rescue boats in Turkey after wildfires threatened hotels in the Aegean resort of Bodrum.

Coastguard vessels were joined by private boats and yachts to bring the tourists to safety, according to Turkish media on Saturday. Videos posted online showed people wheeling their suitcases along the road while smoke from forest fires billowed into the sky.

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Brands Hatch marshal dies after race car spins off track

Volunteer struck at their post during British Automobile Racing Club championship event

A volunteer marshal has died after being hit by a car which spun off the track during a race at the Brands Hatch circuit.

An air ambulance landed on the circuit after police and paramedics were sent to the track near Dartford, Kent, at 3pm on Saturday.

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Senate convenes for rare weekend session over infrastructure deal

  • Schumer: ‘We’re going to get the job done’
  • Republican Cornyn predicts a long ‘grind’

The Senate convened for a rare weekend session on Saturday with the majority leader, Chuck Schumer, encouraging the authors of a bipartisan infrastructure plan to finish writing their bill.

Related: Trump tries to defend ‘just say the election was corrupt’ demand to DoJ

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Delta Variant Drives Global Virus Surge, W.H.O. Warns


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‘It’s Nowhere Near Over’: A Beach Town’s Gust of Freedom, Then a U-turn


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San Marino becomes the smallest country to win an Olympic medal.


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French protests grow against extended health pass scheme

200,000 take to the streets to oppose proof-of-vaccination requirement for trains, hospitals, cultural and leisure centres

Thousands of people have protested in Paris and other French cities over a mandatory coronavirus health pass for entry to many public venues, introduced by the government as it battles a fourth wave of infections.

Protesters injured three police officers in Paris, a police spokesperson said. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said on Twitter that 19 demonstrators were arrested, including 10 in Paris.

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Rudy Giuliani says ‘I committed no crime’ while working for Trump

  • Former New York mayor makes unprompted assertion to NBC
  • Giuliani under federal investigation over dealings in Ukraine

Rudy Giuliani, under federal investigation over his dealings in Ukraine, has insisted he committed no crime while working as Donald Trump’s personal attorney.

Related: Trump tries to defend ‘just say the election was corrupt’ demand

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‘Even if die I will tell the truth’: witness speaks out at Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial

Even by the standards of this extraordinary cases, this was a remarkable week

After two full days giving evidence Mohammed Hanifa Fatih was formally excused.

But he wasn’t yet finished.

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How to Put a Stop to Russia’s New Form of Organized Crime


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How Strong Is Trump’s Grip on the G.O.P.?


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Here’s what happened on Saturday at the Tokyo Games.


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Tulsa race massacre: 19 bodies reinterred as protesters demand criminal investigation

  • Bullet found with one set of remains that showed trauma
  • Anthropologist tells crowd: ‘We are not done’

The bodies of 19 people exhumed from an Oklahoma cemetery during a search for victims of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre were reburied in a closed ceremony on Friday, despite objections from protesters outside the cemetery.

Related: ‘I work with the dead. But this can help the living’: the anthropologist investigating the Tulsa race massacre

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Kris Wu: K-Pop star arrested on suspicion of rape

The Chinese-Canadian star denies allegations made online by several women in China.

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Friday, 30 July 2021

‘Women have not been able hold these: Samoa’s first female PM gets down to the job

After months of political turmoil, following the country’s most contentious election, Fiama Naomi Mata’afa is ready to get to work

The prime minister’s office in Apia, the capital of Samoa, which overlooks the harbour, has just been vacated by the man who held the job for 22 years.

The bookshelves are still empty, but the room is filled with bunches of flowers, sent by well-wishers keen to congratulate the new incumbent.

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On China, Covid-19 and being the first woman in the job: Samoa’s first female PM– video

Samoa's first female prime minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa in her first sit-down interview with foreign media since taking office this week says there was 'a lot of excitement' in the Pacific nation about her election among women and girls . She also opened up about Samoa's relationship with China, saying that while 'of course we know what's happening in the global context' with the US-China tensions Samoa needed to be 'very focused on how we navigate our way through international relations'.

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10 Quick Questions: glued to Australia’s Covid-19 press conferences? Prove it

Reporter Matilda Boseley tests your knowledge of the funniest and most bizarre moments from Australia’s Covid pressers in our new Saturday quiz series

Australians the country over have adopted a dark and destructive pastime. It may be vital to our very survival, but overindulge and you will find yourself a nervous wreck, rocking back and forth, or – even worse – falling in love with a chief health officer.

I am of course talking about the daily spectacle of the Covid-19 press conference.

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Simone Biles Gets the Yips. She Is Not Alone.


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House Democrats Call for C.D.C. to Expand Eviction Moratorium


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What to Do This Weekend


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Florida’s governor plans to sign an order ‘protecting the rights of parents’ on masks in schools.


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From ‘Call My Agent!’ to Hollywood Career


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Biden’s Renewed Drive Against Covid


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In BMX racing, danger is never far from the lead.


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Bots and scalpers: desperate Kiwis try everything to get into Fortress New Zealand

New Zealanders stranded abroad are growing increasingly frustrated with the country’s over-subscribed quarantine system

In the age of coronavirus, New Zealand can seem like an idyll: a tightly sealed hermit kingdom, recently rated best place to survive global societal collapse, and one of the last countries in the world to evade incursions from the Delta variant. But the walls of fortress New Zealand aren’t only successful at keeping out Covid-19.

With demand for government-required quarantine greatly exceeding the supply of spaces, desperate New Zealanders are going to enormous lengths – employing bots, coders, and $2000 booking assistants – to try to secure entry to the country. For many, the emotional and psychological toll is enormous.

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Gabrielle Chan on why you should definitely care about farming

Katharine Murphy speaks to journalist Gabrielle Chan about her upcoming book, Why you should give a f*ck about farming. Gabrielle talks about how farming is at the intersection of the world’s greatest existential threats. She also explains how food consumption has become increasingly tribal and polarised, which is very similar to the changes we’ve witnessed in politics over recent years

Gabrielle Chan’s book Why you should give a f*ck about farming is available from 31 August 2021.

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Lakers’ Russell Westbrook Deal Shifts Power Back to Los Angeles


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As patients stream into a Covid I.C.U. in Florida, hopes fade.


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Guggenheim Museum Curators Move to Join a Union


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European banks would survive a worst-case-scenario downturn, a stress test finds.


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What Should I Do With My White Privilege at Work?


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Devastation Grips California as Dixie Fire Burns


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New in Paperback: ‘Antkind’ and ‘Looking for Miss America’


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The U.S. authorities are seeking documents from a troubled Covid vaccine manufacturer


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Submarine robot captures underwater footage of ancient Roman ship laden with wine jars – video

An ancient Roman ship carrying a cargo load of wine jars, or amphorae, has been found underwater in the Mediterranean Sea off the Italian island of Sicily. The vessel was discovered during an underwater reconnaissance expedition by the island's Regional Agency for Environment Protection. The findings will shed light on Rome’s trade activity in the Mediterranean, where the Romans traded spices, wine, olives and other products in north Africa, Spain, France and the Middle East

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Woman charged for disturbing Yellowstone mother grizzly

A woman faces wildlife endangerment charges for a close call with a mother grizzly in Yellowstone.

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Russia stops Cubans trying to enter EU by air bed

Three Cubans caught trying to cross a river into Estonia are said to have been heading for Spain.

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Thursday, 29 July 2021

Suffolk serial killer reportedly arrested over 1999 murder of teenager

Steve Wright, who killed five women in 2006, said to have been detained in connection with Victoria Hall’s death

A serial killer who murdered five women in Suffolk in 2006 has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenager who went missing on her way home from a nightclub nearly 22 years ago.

The naked body of Victoria Hall, 17, was found in a ditch on 24 September 1999, five days after she was last seen alive in Felixstowe.

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Ministers under fire for putting France on England’s ‘amber plus’ list

Criticism grows after concerns raised over whether there was too much focus on Covid cases in Réunion

Ministers are facing growing criticism for putting France on the new “amber plus” travel list, after concerns were raised about whether they focused too much on variant cases in its Réunion Island territory 5,700 miles (9,180 km) from Paris.

The UK foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, admitted on Thursday the decision to impose tougher restrictions on millions of fully vaccinated French citizens and Britons holidaying or living across the Channel was partly due to the prevalence of the Beta variant on Réunion.

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Kurdish refugee sues Australian government for alleged unlawful imprisonment in Melbourne hotels

Mostafa ‘Moz’ Azimitabar seeks damages for detention over 14 months in case that could carry implications for hundreds of asylum seekers

A refugee detained for more than a year in two Melbourne hotels is suing the federal government for damages, arguing its use of hotels for immigration detention is illegal.

Mostafa “Moz” Azimitabar is suing the Australian government in the federal court for unlawful imprisonment. He is seeking damages for his detention over 14 months in Melbourne’s Park and Mantra hotels.

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‘The Boy Behind the Door’ Review: Best Friends in Peril


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The Biden administration wants states and cities to pay people $100 to get vaccinated.


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Biden to nominate a Cuban American Democrat to be the U.S. ambassador to O.A.S.


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How the Guggenheim Got Its Groove Back


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Senate Agrees on $1 Trillion Infrastructure Deal


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Watch Live: Biden Outlines Next Steps in Coronavirus Vaccine Efforts


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Like other families of Olympians, Sunisa Lee’s relatives are cheering (and crying) from afar.


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California Wine Country Rebuilds as Threats Persist


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China’s sports machine’s single goal: the most golds, at any cost.


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Electric Utilities, Formed Decades Ago, Struggle to Meet Climate Crisis


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Hedge Fund Buys Paper. Hedge Fund Closes Paper.


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Budget watchdog group warns bipartisan infrastructure deal may fall short on funding.


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A poultry producer and four executives are charged in a chicken price-fixing case.


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Activision, Facing Internal Turmoil, Grapples With #MeToo Reckoning


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Israel will give third Covid vaccine shots to those over 60.


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Masks are mandated indoors in Washington, D.C., as localities grapple with revised federal guidance.


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The Senate unanimously passes a $2.1 billion emergency spending bill to secure the Capitol and aid Afghan refugees.


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Scarlett Johansson suing Disney over Black Widow streaming release

The actor claims that the studio breached her contract by releasing her standalone Marvel adventure on Disney+

Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney over the recent release of Black Widow.

The actor is claiming that the studio’s decision to launch her first, and last, Marvel standalone film on Disney+ as well as cinemas is a breach of contract.

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Warning after spate of luxury watch thefts by women in southern England

Female duo who approach older men including in golf club car parks are believed to have struck 14 times

People in the south of England have been warned to be vigilant if wearing high-value watches or jewellery after a spate of thefts by women approaching older men.

Several expensive watches have been stolen in the car parks of golf clubs and most victims have been lone men aged in their 70s.

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Theodore McCarrick: Defrocked US cardinal charged with assault and battery

Theodore McCarrick is believed to be the highest-ranking US Catholic to face criminal abuse charges.

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Wednesday, 28 July 2021

The Imaginary Summer


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Officer Fired After N.Y.P.D. Finds He Raped Girl From Youth Program


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After a Long Lockdown and Vaccination Campaign, Is England on the Road to Normality?


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Tunisia in turmoil as president purges officials and seizes judicial power

Days after PM’s overthrow fears grow that Kais Saied will undo democratic gains achieved by Arab spring

Tunisia’s president has launched a purge of senior officials, including prosecutors and judges, and taken on judicial powers, days after overthrowing the prime minister and imposing emergency law.

Kais Saied’s crackdown has dragged the country deeper into uncertainty days after its elected parliament was suspended for a month in a shock move that brought a decade of faltering democracy to a sudden halt.

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Emmanuel Macron takes legal action over Hitler poster comparison

Police speak with wealthy billboard operator who depicted French president as Nazi leader

Emmanuel Macron is taking legal action against a wealthy billboard operator who displayed posters depicting him as Adolf Hitler.

Lawyers for the French president are suing after the large images appeared in the Var in the south of France.

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Astronomers detect light behind black hole for first time

Telescope picks up unexpected ‘luminous echoes’ – smaller, later and of different colour to bright flares

Astronomers have detected light behind a black hole deep in space for the first time.

Bright flares of X-rays were spotted bursting from a supermassive black hole at the centre of a galaxy 800m light years away, which is relatively normal.

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‘Such a moron’: Pelosi heaps disdain on McCarthy for criticizing mask guidance

  • Kevin McCarthy: mask policy a political decision by Democrats
  • Capitol physician reimposes mask requirement for the House

The House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, on Wednesday heaped disdain on the Republican minority leader’s criticism of Congress’s new mask requirement – a reversal of policy that reflected growing number of cases and fears about the highly-transmissible Covid-19 Delta variant at the Capitol.

Related: Bipartisan group reaches agreement on ‘major issues’ of infrastructure bill, Republican says – live

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Genetic engineering test with mosquitoes ‘may be game changer’ in eliminating malaria

UK scientist says gene-drive study rendering female insects infertile may lead to ‘self destruct mosquito’ field tests within 10 years

Scientists have successfully wiped out a population of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes by using a radical form of genetic engineering to render the females infertile – in the most advanced and largest ever test of use of the technology to fight the disease.

As well as bringing fresh hope in the fight against one of the world’s biggest killers, the study lays the foundations for further trials of gene-drive technology which could mean self-destroying mosquitoes being released into the wild within 10 years.

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The Unappreciated Importance of Cats, (to Medical Science)


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Quarantined members of the Dutch delegation now allowed supervised visits to an open window, an athlete says.


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Turn off your lights and turn up the heat, all of California is told in a plea for power conservation.


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Citing New Data, Pfizer Outlines Case for Booster Shots


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A new portal to simplify Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness is coming.


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Taiwan president's Hawaii trip draws Chinese anger

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